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Queen Elizabethhas reportedly released a perfume for pups.
The Happy Hounds Dog Cologne, which smells of “coastal walks,” is described as “a rich, musky scent with citrus notes of bergamot,” according toThe Sun.
The pup-friendly perfume, which will be sold for £9.99 ($13.53) in the gift shop of the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, is described as a “unisex” and “long-lasting” fragrance that can “be used on male and female dogs,” the publication reports.
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The estate’s gift shop already features The Sandringham Happy Hound Gift Box, touted as “the ideal present for dog lovers and their furry friends,” on itswebsite. The set includes a dog shampoo (also Coastal Walks fragrance), game bones, and a tweed dog toy.
The Queen, 95, hasfamouslyownedcorgisand dorgis (a cross with a dachshund) all her adult life. In May of last year, she mourned the loss of Fergus, one of two new puppies given to her while her late husbandPrince Philipwas in the hospital.
“It’s all very sad,” a royal insidertold PEOPLE at the time.
Fergus is thought to have been a dorgi and was named after the Queen’s late uncle Fergus Bowes-Lyon, who died during World War I in 1915. The other dog is named was Muick after a favorite spot near Balmoral Castle.
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The puppies joined the Queen’s last remaining corgi, Candy,following the death of another dorgi, Vulcan, late last year and had been a welcome — and lively — addition for the monarch.
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It was thought that she didn’t want to have any more dogs — in part because it risked her tripping over one of the pets and also because she didn’t want to leave any young dogs behind.
source: people.com