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Aramis |
It’s classical dry woods scent has made it
popular since 1965 |
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Armani |
From Giorgio Armani |
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Bijan |
I think this is a masculine name for a
dog |
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Boss |
From Hugo Boss, for the dog who rules the
house! |
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Brava |
This mossy woods scent, is for the dog who loves
the outdoors |
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Dior |
From Christian Dior in 2005, it’s essence is of
leather and sage |
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Drakkar |
Made in 1982 by Guy Laroche…every dog should own
a bottle! |
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Echo |
This masculine cologne would make a masculine
name |
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Escape |
A name for a dog that can’t be fenced
in |
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Ferrari |
Fast car for fast dogs |
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Givenchy |
Designer and perfume manufacturer Hubert de
Givenchy |
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Giorgio |
By Giorgio of Beverly Hills |
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Gucci |
Famous Italian fashion house which also makes
cologne |
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Himalaya |
Home to the Abominable Snowman and a great
cologne |
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Hugo |
Short for Hugo Boss, first came out in
1995 |
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Hummer |
Yep! Cologne named after an SUV. Good BIG dog
name |
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Jazz |
By Yves St. Laurent, it’s a cool name for any
dog |
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Joop |
Released in 1989, this scent is classified as
Woody Oriental |
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Nightflight |
This fruity scent is also from the house of
Joop |
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Opium |
From the House of Yves Saint
Laurent |
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Oscar |
Oscar de la Renta named a cologne after
himself! |
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Pierre
Cardin |
Pierre couldn’t resist and named a cologne after
himself too! |
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Polo |
Manufacturers of fine clothes and fine
cologne |
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Python |
A fine cologne and a good choice for a large
dog |
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Quasar |
Released in 1994 by J. del
Pozo |
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Romeo |
For the dog who loves to
stray |
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Safari |
By Ralph Lauren |
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Shogun |
Released in 2002 by Alain
Delon |
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Versace |
Great clothes designer and cologne
manufacturer |