Top 10 Tips – dealing with a traumatic dog experience

All dogs can handle stress, a little or a lot. All dogs are resilient, a little or a lot. Most dogs will encounter one or more traumatic events in their life time, by the mouth of another, by the hands of another, through the fury of Mother Nature, from man-made noises, to scary office/medical experiences….

seeds and dogs and and and …

I get so excited in the mornings during gardening season. To water or not? To check the soil or pull weeds? Eat some raspberries when passing by, nibble on some sweet basil, eat some more raspberries while I look for my dogs toys that must be in the yard someplace? Picking some cucumbers, parsley, and a…

the Scent Project – why scent can be a great assist to our dogs

When I tell people I developed Aroma Mists for dogs & their people, the Scent Project, the polite people restrain themselves from rolling their eyes, the truly ‘I have no boundaries for body language folks’ roll their eyes with gusto! And to be fair, I kind of get it. Not all people, but for sure…

our days

Life is full for us right now, it’s so crammed busy, but busy for the right reasons. I know this to be true when my face literally crashes into my pillow at night, and the next thing I know, it’s 6am and I am getting sweet border collie kisses to please get up! Our new…

tips for thunder/firework sound sensitive dogs

Here in Montana, thunder and firework season are one in the same. There seems to be little to no reprieve for our sound sensitive dogs from June through late July. My recommended protocol for dogs that are trying to crawl out of their own skin during this season is a layered approach, and easy enough…

the SCENT PROJECT – happy 1 year anniversary!

Hard to believe it has been a full year that our Aroma Mists have been out and available to the public. A huge Thank You to our clientele, both furry and non furry alike, and to those curious enough to try our products. This post is long over due, but since it’s our anniversary, it’s…