Dolce & Gabbana's $108 Dog Perfume Raises Health Concerns
The luxury brand's new fragrance for pets sparks debate among veterinarians and pet owners over safety and necessity.
- The perfume, named 'Fefé,' is inspired by founder Domenico Dolce's poodle and costs over $100 per bottle.
- Certified by Safe Pet Cosmetics, the alcohol-free fragrance features notes of ylang-ylang, musk, and sandalwood.
- Some veterinarians warn that perfumes can interfere with dogs' sense of smell and mask health issues.
- Despite safety certifications, animal welfare experts advise against using strong-scented products on pets.
- The product's launch highlights the growing trend of luxury pet care items in the booming pet market.