As a breeder of Miniature Poodles and Mini Goldendoodles, I believe that how a puppy is raised in the earliest weeks of life matters just as much as genetics. My goal is to raise puppies who are confident, adaptable, and well prepared for life in a family home. One of the intentional practices I use to support this goal is ESI for puppies, also known as Early Scent Introduction (ESI).
If you’ve never heard of early scent introduction before, that’s completely normal. Many people are surprised to learn how much development happens before puppies can even see or hear. Below, I’ll explain what early scent introduction is, why it matters, how I use it with my Miniature Poodle and Mini Goldendoodle puppies, and how it benefits you and your future puppy.

ESI for puppies is a gentle practice where puppies are briefly exposed to a variety of safe, mild scents during their early developmental stages. These scents are presented in a controlled, positive way and are never overwhelming.
Dogs experience the world primarily through their noses. A dog’s sense of smell is far more powerful than a human’s, and that ability begins developing very early in life. By introducing different scents during early development, I help puppies build strong neural connections related to scent processing.
Early scent introduction is not about training puppies to track or hunt. Instead, it is about:
A dog’s nose is their most important tool for understanding the world. Long before puppies open their eyes or ears, their sense of smell is already active.
Scent helps dogs:
Because scent is so closely tied to emotion and memory, early positive scent experiences can help puppies feel more comfortable when encountering new smells later on.
I begin early scent introduction during the first few weeks of life, often overlapping with other early development practices such as gentle handling and early neurologic stimulation. You can find information about ENS for puppies (early neurologic stimulation) here.
During this time:
Each scent exposure lasts only a few seconds. Puppies are never forced to interact with a scent, and I carefully observe their reactions.
Because I raise my Miniature Poodle and Mini Goldendoodle puppies in my home, I’m able to provide one on one attention and closely monitor each puppy’s comfort level.
All scents are natural, safe, and appropriate for young puppies. Examples may include:
Each scent is presented on a soft material or cotton pad and held near the puppy briefly so they can investigate at their own pace.
Early scent introduction is calm and simple. There is no rush and no pressure.
A typical session includes:
If a puppy shows signs of discomfort, the session stops immediately.
Yes, when done correctly, early scent introduction is very safe. The key is that scents must be:
I never use essential oils directly on puppies, strong chemicals, or anything that could irritate their sensitive noses.
Because I am present with the puppies throughout the day, I can ensure that every experience is appropriate and gentle.
Early scent introduction offers many long term benefits that often show up as puppies grow and mature.
Puppies who experience a variety of scents early in life are often less reactive to new smells later on. This can help with:
Exposure to new scents helps puppies learn that new experiences are not scary. This builds confidence and curiosity.
Confident puppies are more likely to:
Early scent introduction supports neurological development by encouraging the brain to process new information.
For intelligent breeds like Miniature Poodles and Mini Goldendoodles, this mental stimulation is especially valuable.
Because scent is closely tied to emotion, early positive scent exposure may help puppies calm themselves more easily as they grow.
This can support:
Early scent introduction is most effective when combined with other intentional puppy raising practices.
These include:
Each layer builds upon the one before it, creating a strong developmental foundation.
It’s important to understand the limits of early scent introduction.
Early scent introduction does not:
Instead, it provides a supportive starting point that makes learning and adaptation easier.
When you choose a puppy from me, you are choosing more than a breed. You are choosing a breeder who invests time and intention into early development.
Early scent introduction helps prepare puppies to:
This often leads to a smoother transition and a more enjoyable bonding experience for families.
The early weeks of a puppy’s life are short, but they are incredibly important. Early scent introduction is one of the ways I thoughtfully support each puppy’s growth.
As a breeder of Miniature Poodles and Mini Goldendoodles, I believe responsible breeding means looking beyond the basics and focusing on the whole puppy—mind, body, and emotional well being.
When you bring one of my puppies home, you’re welcoming a dog who has been gently prepared for the world from the very beginning.
If you have questions about ESI for puppies or any part of how I raise my puppies, I’m always happy to talk about it. Education and transparency are important to me, and I believe informed puppy buyers make the best lifelong homes.
Check out our other pages below for more information on how we raise our puppies:
Sound Desensitization For Puppies
ESI for puppies stands for Early Scent Introduction. It is a gentle practice where puppies are exposed to safe, mild scents early in life to support brain development and confidence.
ESI for puppies is typically introduced during the first few weeks of life, while puppies are still with their mother and before they begin formal socialization.
No. ESI for puppies supports early development, but it does not replace proper training, socialization, or continued exposure as puppies grow.
Yes. When done correctly using mild, natural scents, ESI for puppies is very safe and well suited for intelligent, sensitive breeds like Miniature Poodles and Mini Goldendoodles.
ESI for puppies does not change a puppy’s personality. Instead, it helps puppies respond more calmly and confidently to new experiences.