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Sugar & Spice Is Always Nice:
All that aggressive pet play is bound to upset your furry friend's inner harmony. Should your buddy need to realign the chakras, consider Good Dogma aromatherapy for pets ($10 a bottle, Wiggles and Wags, 6141 SW Macadam Ave., #105, 977-1775) a good spiritual spritz. Available in spice and floral, these sprays are bound to uplift your pet. Now, if only we could teach the little guys to levitate.
Originally published by Willamette Week on WEDNESDAY, 12/18/2002
Best Blast For Benji:
Mother-daughter team Janet and Sherri Diteman started Good Dogma eight years ago and have been supplying dogs from Tokyo to Chicago with natural beauty products ever since. Pooch-approved essential oils, spritzers, soaps and scented candles start at $5.95 for an anti-fungal aromabath bar sure to leave Fido smelling like a rose. Even better, this Portland pair's day-spa gear is safe for pet parents as well, so surf's up in the tub for all y'all. Plus, there are the medicinal uses of such herbs as lavender (a natural insect repellent) and rosewood (an antidepressant). Products are available through the company's site (gooddogma.com) and locally at Wiggles and Wags (6141 SW Macadam Ave., #105, 977-1775), Beauty for the Beast (3832 NE Sandy Blvd., 288-5280) and other locations.
Originally published by Willamette Week on WEDNESDAY, 8/4/2004
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