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Dog Flatulizer

When a dog enters the room, a flatulent odor is emitted
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This device makes it appear that the dog entering the room has actually been the source of the foul flatulant odor, when in fact it is the product of this device comprising low profile body heat detector (so that humans won't trigger it) and an elecric sulphur dioxide (rotten egg smell) emitter plus small fan. Ideally the device is disguised as something normally found on the floor (e.g. chewey toy) and would NOT emit when in motion, only when stationary and approached by a dog.
molecat, Jan 24 2007

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       I don't understand.
Are you lucky enough to have a dog that doesn't do this on its own?
  

       <= ps not my dog bone.   

       A variation would be a whoopee pillow with a scented output.
JSand, Jan 26 2007
  

       I don't get it... everybody would hate your dog, which the dog doesn't deserve. Why would you *want* to add a rotten-egg smell to a room in your own home?
21 Quest, Jan 26 2007
  


 

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