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Behind the Scenes of Writing 'The Happiest Dog on the Block'

This week we sat down with Taylor Finton, the human behind the wildly popular dog enrichment community, @bindisbucketlist. Taylor is about to release her first book, The Happiest Dog on the Block: Canine Enrichment Activities to Keep Your Pet Young and Healthy. In our interview she told us all about the writing process, how she got so interested in enrichment, her favorite enrichment content in the book, how you can get started with enrichment for your dog and more!

Tell us about your new book.

My new book, The Happiest Dog on the Block, is a beginner's guide to canine enrichment. While the topic has gained some traction online, there’s still a significant number of dog owners who haven’t yet discovered the benefits of enrichment. I believe that more people should be aware of how much it enhances a dog’s physical, emotional, social, and cognitive well-being. That’s what inspired me to compile my knowledge from all of my platforms into one easy-to-access resource!

Taylor’s new book, The Happiest Dog on the Block, comes out November 12.

In the book, I explain the science behind enrichment in a way that’s approachable, even if you’re brand new to the concept. I also provide practical tips and strategies to implement enrichment activities at home, using items many people already have. If you’re an experienced enrichment enthusiast, you may know some of these tips and tricks already - nonetheless, I hope you’ll find fresh ideas or new perspectives!

If this book resonates with readers, I’m excited to dive deeper and create more advanced volumes for those who are ready to take their enrichment game to the next level.

What was the writing process like for you? 

It was honestly a whirlwind! The opportunity to write this book came while I was in the middle of planning my wedding. Balancing a full-time job, wedding preparations, honeymoon planning, content creation, freelance work, and still trying to maintain time for family, friends, and my dogs — it was definitely a challenge! Despite the hectic schedule, writing has always been something I enjoy and find rewarding. I loved having the chance to put everything I’ve learned about enrichment over the years into a structured format.

It’s funny because as stressful as it was, it didn’t feel overwhelming in a negative way. It felt like something that just needed to happen—a culmination of all my efforts and experiences living with dogs and as a creator. I’ve poured my heart into these topics for years, and it feels great to finally share them in one comprehensive resource.

What’s your favorite enrichment game or recipe in the new book? 

A snuffle mat (above) is an example of an enriching activity for your dog. Taylor tells TOC, “I believe that more people should be aware of how much [enrichment] enhances a dog’s physical, emotional, social, and cognitive well-being.”

It’s tough to pick just one! My dogs absolutely love the snuffle cinnamon buns—it’s a fun twist on a snuffle game using things that you likely already have at home. Aside from that, one of my favorite parts of the book is the chapter on creating a Sensory Yard. It’s surprisingly easy to set up, and it can have such a positive impact on a dog’s mental and emotional well-being (and our own!).

Tell us how you started BBL?

Bindi’s Bucket List originally started as a way to update the rescue organization about Bindi’s progress after I adopted her. What started out as a small, personal project, soon became much more than that when I started sharing some of my enrichment ideas and Kong stuffing recipes. It wasn’t long before the content began to resonate with others. People were engaging with my posts, trying out my ideas, and giving me feedback. It became a space where I could connect with like-minded dog owners, and it’s grown into something much bigger than I ever anticipated.

How did you get so into enrichment?

It all started when I noticed how much my dogs, Rosie and Bindi, enjoyed these simple enrichment games and activities. I began to realize that enrichment was more than just keeping them occupied; it was improving their quality of life. I loved seeing how these activities could reduce their stress, make them more confident, and even improve their problem-solving skills. The more I explored it, the more I realized that enrichment isn’t just an occasional activity—it’s a mindset. By always looking for ways to enhance our dogs' lives and environments, we’re actively contributing to their happiness and well-being.

Outside of BBL, do you have a separate job? Any non-dog related hobbies?!

Yes, I actually work a traditional 9-5 job that’s entirely unrelated to dogs! But I’m very thankful for it, as it gives me the stability to pursue my passion for canine enrichment in my spare time. When I’m not working or creating dog-related content, my husband and I love to cook together. We’re total foodies and enjoy exploring new recipes and trying different cuisines.

Is there a particular post that made you go viral? What was that like?

I’ll never forget my first viral moment - It happened after I posted a series of flatlay photos featuring Kong recipe ideas on Facebook. I wasn’t expecting much, but all of a sudden, my phone started blowing up with notifications. The post had struck a chord with people, and I had a flood of messages and comments practically overnight! It was surreal. That moment really opened up the floodgates for my platform and showed me that there’s a big appetite for accessible, practical enrichment ideas.

Taylor (above with Binidi) tells TOC, “Bindi’s Bucket List originally started as a way to update the rescue organization about Bindi’s progress after I adopted her. What started out as a small, personal project, soon became much more than that when I started sharing some of my enrichment ideas and Kong stuffing recipes. It wasn’t long before the content began to resonate with others.”

What have your dogs, Rosie and Bindi, taught you? 

Where do I even begin? They’ve taught me so much without saying a word. From resilience to the confidence to try new things, they’ve inspired me in ways I never expected. These two little dogs have sparked a passion in me to learn, create, and grow—simply by being their wonderful, unique selves.

What’s your favorite thing about having a dog?

My favorite thing about having a dog is how much they expand your world. They’re not just companions; they’re teachers, motivators, and loyal friends. My dogs have introduced me to new people, new ideas, and new passions that I wouldn’t have discovered otherwise. Plus, there’s nothing better than coming home to a wagging tail and knowing they’re just as happy to see you as you are to see them. And, of course, snuggling up with them after a long day is the best!

What are you reading right now that’s not dog related?

I recently finished Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner, and it was incredible! I love reading memoirs, especially ones that explore real-world emotions and experiences. Zauner’s writing was both raw and beautiful, and I couldn’t put it down.

What’s the one enrichment product you can’t live without? 

Bindi and Rosie (above), pose in front of their trusty red Kongs.

Okay this one might not be super shocking, BUT… I’d have to say the Classic Kong and the West Paw Toppl. They’re my go-to enrichment tools, especially for days when I need a quick and easy setup. You can stuff them with all sorts of treats, and they’re durable enough to keep my dogs entertained for a while. Plus, they’re easy to clean, which is a bonus! Not only that, but they’re some of the only enrichment toys that I can’t replicate in terms of durability and design (for example: You can DIY lick mats with muffin tins or food safe silicone trivets, and you can DIY snuffle mats in your grass, but you can’t truly DIY the durability of a Kong and a Toppl!)

If someone in our community wants to get started with enrichment but feels overwhelmed, how can they easily kick things off?

My biggest piece of advice is not to stress! There’s a lot of pressure on social media to create elaborate, Instagram-worthy enrichment setups, but that’s not necessary at all. Often, the simplest activities are the most effective and enjoyable for our dogs. Start small with items you already have around the house, and build from there. The most important thing is to have fun and focus on what makes your dog happy—you don’t need to overcomplicate it. Also, never hesitate to reach out to me via email or direct message - I’m always happy to help!