An aroma that happens to waft over to a dog's nose is not your personal property. If a dog smells something while it's on the highway outside your car, that's not an invasion of your rights. This was a 6-2 Supreme Court decision and the justice who wrote the opinion in the case is arguably the most liberal member of the court. I'm as liberal as they come, but the Constitution doesn't give you any right to hide your personal odors from dogs.
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