Foot Fetish
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Foot Fetish
Wolfie, my 8 yr. old Chow, loves to lick my right foot. He will do my left one only if my right one is unavailable. He has actually tried licking it with my sock still on once, and will sometimes just sit and stare at my foot longingly until I decide to remove my shoe.
Occasionally he will do someone elses feet, if put right in front of his face, but he really does have "foot fetish" for my foot. Any ideas why???? Is this maybe a Chow thing?
Occasionally he will do someone elses feet, if put right in front of his face, but he really does have "foot fetish" for my foot. Any ideas why???? Is this maybe a Chow thing?
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Beatle has no interest in feet but Bailey bites them. But then she bites everything. We are working on it. When I tell her no bite she stops biting me and runs to bite my husband. She doesn't quit quite as fast with him but when she finally does she then goes and attacks Beatle.
Mommy to Storme, Beatle, Bailey and Mufassa aka Moose.
Re: Boar Pheremone Scented Truffles...
"For centuries, they have been said to possess mystical aphrodisiac powers. What is it about truffles that make them so irresistible to gourmet cooks? Why this allure?
It's all in the particular odor of a few types of truffles. A truffle's flavor and aroma are so unique, that it is almost impossible to explain. Some describe their smell as musky, earthy, pungent, or even *Censored Word*, although none of these terms adequately describe the odor. Once you have smelled a truffle, you long to smell it again and again.
"Ripe Oregon truffles are downright swoon-inducing. Whites confer a glorious earthy gaminess known to send restaurant diners into fits of hand flapping. Oregon blacks emit a sweet apple-pineapple musk that invokes visions of making love in a Hawaiian peat bog."
"Ripe, mature Oregon truffles are like *Censored Word*. You can't get enough of them."
"That's what truffles do to you, They're addictive."
"They're dark and hidden, mysterious and sensual. Sometimes I wonder if truffles were the real forbidden fruit."
"For centuries, they have been said to possess mystical aphrodisiac powers. What is it about truffles that make them so irresistible to gourmet cooks? Why this allure?
It's all in the particular odor of a few types of truffles. A truffle's flavor and aroma are so unique, that it is almost impossible to explain. Some describe their smell as musky, earthy, pungent, or even *Censored Word*, although none of these terms adequately describe the odor. Once you have smelled a truffle, you long to smell it again and again.
"Ripe Oregon truffles are downright swoon-inducing. Whites confer a glorious earthy gaminess known to send restaurant diners into fits of hand flapping. Oregon blacks emit a sweet apple-pineapple musk that invokes visions of making love in a Hawaiian peat bog."
"Ripe, mature Oregon truffles are like *Censored Word*. You can't get enough of them."
"That's what truffles do to you, They're addictive."
"They're dark and hidden, mysterious and sensual. Sometimes I wonder if truffles were the real forbidden fruit."