Autism linked to vaccination, anosmia resulting from infection/vaccination with SARS-CoV-2 virus/vaccines. Social debilitation resulting from olfactory nerve damage in ants and humans - and probably a whole host of other species in between. Why is it that so many dogs are now fearful/aggressive towards other dogs and humans and canine so…
Autism linked to vaccination, anosmia resulting from infection/vaccination with SARS-CoV-2 virus/vaccines. Social debilitation resulting from olfactory nerve damage in ants and humans - and probably a whole host of other species in between. Why is it that so many dogs are now fearful/aggressive towards other dogs and humans and canine socialisation classes are booming? Absolutely nothing to see here. Move on swiftly Jessica.
That's interesting, because some people with an autism diagnosis have increased sensitivity to and awareness of smells. Mine does as part of his sensory processing issues--sometimes too much, sometimes too little, but smells that I am not even aware of can give him other physical dymptoms, like nausea or dizziness.
I recall once being in a Dr's office waiting room and being approached by a definitely quirky child of maybe 10 who wanted to smell my newborn baby. He said "I can smell his pheromones."
Autism linked to vaccination, anosmia resulting from infection/vaccination with SARS-CoV-2 virus/vaccines. Social debilitation resulting from olfactory nerve damage in ants and humans - and probably a whole host of other species in between. Why is it that so many dogs are now fearful/aggressive towards other dogs and humans and canine socialisation classes are booming? Absolutely nothing to see here. Move on swiftly Jessica.
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That's interesting, because some people with an autism diagnosis have increased sensitivity to and awareness of smells. Mine does as part of his sensory processing issues--sometimes too much, sometimes too little, but smells that I am not even aware of can give him other physical dymptoms, like nausea or dizziness.
I recall once being in a Dr's office waiting room and being approached by a definitely quirky child of maybe 10 who wanted to smell my newborn baby. He said "I can smell his pheromones."