August 16, 2024

Dolce & Gabbana Are Really Trying to Sell You Perfume For Your Dog and Are You Nuts Enough To Buy It

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Dolce & Gabbana Fefé Fragrance Mist is a new Alcohol-Free perfume for dogs. Yes, dogs. This new fragrance was created exclusively for dogs with notes of ylang-ylang, musk, and sandalwood for a clean, soft, creamy scent. I mean, I love my dog! I LOVE my dog but do I love my dog enough to spend $99 dollars on a perfume for her? These are the questions that keep me up at night.

Not but seriously, this is really cute idea and dare I say that I’d probably wear this perfume! It sounds like it smells amazing! Apparently was created with Domenico Dolce’s own dog in mind, his beloved companion, Fefé. But of course, as much as one loves one dogs launching a fragrance exclusively for dogs creates some controversy as but not all vets and pet owners agree it’s safe or appropriate.

Dolce & Gabbana Fefé Fragrance Mist certified and suitable for animal use and it follows a Safe Pet Cosmetics protocol designed to ensure a degree of safety of cosmetic products for animals which ensures it’s safe and gentle enough for pets. But some vets feel it interferes with a dog’s sense of smell and that using this could interfere or change an animal’s sense of smell. However, fragrance mists, shampoos, and other items are highly popular with pet “spa days” and with groomers and the industry is actually booming with 1.44 billion dollars in sale. Love it or leave it the pet fragrance industry is doing alright for itself.

That being said, as far as I know, Dolce & Gabbana Fefé is the first luxury fragrance to hit the pet market. There are a variety of different fragrance mists available for animals on the market and even scented dry shampoos but none are in the realms of a brand like Dolce & Gabbana.

Would you purchase something like Dolce & Gabbana Fefé for your pet? Or is it a bit TOO much? Do you think it’s unsafe or unhealthy to use? Do share! I’d probably consider using something like but I’m not sure if I’d actually spend

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  • Roberta

    I don’t have a dog right now, but I have in the past. I don’t buy $99 fragrances for myself, I wouldn’t spend that kind of money for my dog. Also there were times I would spray cologne on my dogs, they hated it and ran away from me!