Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) are exercises that are conducted once daily from the third to the 16th days, a period believed to be a time of rapid neurological growth and development. Even though puppies are very immature during this time frame, they are sensitive and respond to ENS.
Early Scent Introduction (ESI) is a method designed to enhance puppies’ nose awareness and confidence, helping them better identify and respond to various scents. Similar to Early Neurological Stimulation, ESI is introduced between days 3 and 16 of a puppy’s life and plays a vital role in their developmental progress.
Nearly half of children with autism tend to wander or go missing. Some dogs are trained to track and locate them by their scent.
Diabetic alert dogs are trained to detect fluctuations in blood sugar levels by sensing changes in air odors.
Certain dogs can even alert elderly individuals to dangers like an unattended stove or a gas leak.
