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Ah yes, the scent of patchouli brings back many memories of my college years and beyond. The 70's and 80's! I've never heard that about patchouli but it makes sense. We were all about "peace and love" in that era. The world and our dogs could sure use that now so I think maybe a little patchouli could only be a good thing. My dog companion at the time was a sweet tempered lovable Dobie. Maybe it was the patchouli!
The power of the sense of smell! Nothing quite like its influence for humans or dogs. Patchouli certainly triggers memories for me. If someone walks past me in a crowded area, I go way back. It is wonderfully toxic.
Just like Dorothy in the Poppy fields. Ahhh.
But what comes first, the chicken or the egg? Would the smell need to be there while the dog was feeling good to re-trigger good memories and a sense of well being? The dog then reverts back to good memories as most of humans here said it does when we come across that scent again, or does the smell just bring out the good feelings all on its own?
Love your idea, Taylor and Bryce. I have a bottle right here I have not used but once.
I also have a dog who sometimes is sensitive in moods. I'll certainly give that a try.
I'm going to Home Goods. Did you buy it recently?
Love the scent of Patchouli!!
Searched high and low at Home Goods today, couldn't find a single bottle. :(
Peace Bath! And plant a daisy in his hair. LOL.
Love the idea though. Wonder if hyper Spud would get, " All Peaced Out, Man"
Many essential oils are somewhat toxic to dogs. But more importantly, almost all essential oils are toxic to cats.
I would stay away from all of them, personally. I want solid research on the benefits, from controlled studies, not the claims of the people selling the stuff and the "holistic" websites, before I use anything on my pets.
I also had enough of the scent of patchouli "back in the day" to last me a lifetime, lol.
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