About Us

We are a small family run business that has multiple dogs in the family.  Life is just better with more dogs. We love our four- legged friends and hate when they are not feeling well.  We tend to have high-energy sporting dogs that spend a lot of time with the family adventuring and playing outdoors in the PNW. The dogs are no strangers to dirt, water, mud, and wet environments. They have all had to deal with ear infections at some point in their lives.  It hasn't been until one of our current pups, Gracie, our blue Weimaraner, that we've dealt with chronic ear infections.

In her first 2 years of life, she has dealt with 6 ear infections.  Two of those occurrences led to additional issues such as a large hematoma in the ear from shaking her head so hard.  This was a large vet bill and trying to keep a 2 year old Weimaraner relaxed with minimal activities while she healed required its own special kind of patience.  On a couple occasions, she ruptured the skin on the tips of her ears and anytime she shook her head it would spray blood everywhere.  The walls of our house had blood spattered everywhere. There was nothing they could do for the tips of her ears but advised us to keep her from shacking her head. A life in a cone seemed limiting for our wanderlust pup.

At this point I really started to do my own research on all the variables that can enable an ear infection. Besides ensuring there is not a build up of dirt and wax in the ear, it became very evident that gut health can play a large role in ear infections, as well as other health issues.  Prebiotics, probiotics and digestive enzymes improve our pups gut by reducing yeast in the system. Yeast is a major cause of inflammation and infections. Gut Health helps ensure a healthy immune system to be able to fight an infection when it starts. 

After doing all this research, I decided to develop my own line of products utilizing simple, quality, and effective ingredients giving pups parents' a comprehensive set of tools to reduce the occurrences of ear infections in their fur babies.