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Queen Elizabeth II launched perfume line for dogs

The perfume is unisex, long lasting and has an estimated price of $13.53

Glendy Narea
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Queen Elizabeth II launched perfume line for dogs – News – WebMediums
The canines that accompany Queen Elizabeth II are part of the royal family

With the purpose of sharing more the smells that she perceives during her coastal walks, accompanied by her faithful friends, the dogs; Queen Isabell II decided to launch an exclusive perfume for dogs. Which will be called "Happy Hounds Dog Colgne", and will have a musky aroma, with an exotic citrus essence of bergamot. This was reported by the newspaper "The Sun".

The perfume will be available to the public in the gift shop of the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, United States. It is unisex and long lasting. In addition, it will have an approximate value of $13.53.

Gift boxes with the same name as the perfume are already available in the store, including a fabric toy, dog shampoo and several bones to play with. "The ideal gift for dog lovers and their furry friends," a phrase that describes the box on its website.

Throughout her adult life, the 95-year-old Queen Elizabeth has been accompanied by a few canines who have become part of the royal family.

But sadly, in May 2021, she had to say goodbye to one of her smallest companions, named Fergus, a puppy that was given to her at the same time that her husband, Prince Philip, was in the hospital.

According to information, the canine could have been named in honor of an uncle of the queen, who died in 1915 in the middle of the world war and whose name was Fergus Bowes-Lyon.

The queen's second dog is called Muick, and this name is due to one of her favorite places, located near Balmoral Castle.

The royal enjoys walking with all her canine friends around Windsor Castle and has been seen walking around with her pets following her husband's death in April 2021.

Finally, the reasons why Queen Isabell II took this innovative idea became evident. And it is nothing more than the great love he feels for his pets.

Despite this, the monarch recently expressed that she does not want any more pets. Not only for her health, but because she doesn't want to leave anyone abandoned if something happens to her.

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