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<blockquote data-quote="sunspots" data-source="post: 2630356" data-attributes="member: 41185"><p>Interesting replies, thank you. I had noticed dogs allowing me to stroke them or lean over them and owners saying that they didn't normally let people do that. The wolf was a visit to a wolf centre, (nothing brave and wild!) where a group of us got to walk out with one. Beforehand it had to give us all a sniff, but it stopped at me and sniffed longer and upwards. I just wondered if it was the keto breath. Maybe it recognised another carnivore. Just wondering if other people have had similar experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunspots, post: 2630356, member: 41185"] Interesting replies, thank you. I had noticed dogs allowing me to stroke them or lean over them and owners saying that they didn't normally let people do that. The wolf was a visit to a wolf centre, (nothing brave and wild!) where a group of us got to walk out with one. Beforehand it had to give us all a sniff, but it stopped at me and sniffed longer and upwards. I just wondered if it was the keto breath. Maybe it recognised another carnivore. Just wondering if other people have had similar experiences. [/QUOTE]
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