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All of my posts in one place

I wanted this page to feel like old blogs used to feel: a little crowded, very browseable, and full of odd categories you only understand once you have been here a while.

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February 12, 2025 Dog Symptom Watch

When the night pacing becomes a pattern

The sound of nails clicking on the hardwood is familiar, but the rhythm changes when the house grows dark. I listen from the chair by the lamp, watching how the motion moves from the kitchen toward the back door. It is not a purposeful walk.

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February 11, 2025 Dog Routines

The two-week evening reset that helped more than I expected

My routine is not about perfection. It is about catching the small shifts before they become a mountain. I used to keep my notes in a chaotic pile, but now I keep a dedicated notebook next to the ceramic dog-bone jar by the coffee maker.

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January 29, 2025 Dog Routines

The evening checklist for when the house feels a little too big

The light shifts in the living room around seven, turning the space where I usually sit into a place of deep, stretching shadows. I often find myself reaching for the lamp by the reading chair, needing to carve out a small, bright island against the encroaching dark.

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January 27, 2025 Dog Symptom Watch

The small appetite changes I do not ignore

The sound of kibble hitting the ceramic bowl is usually the metronome of my morning, but this week, the rhythm felt off. Mabel stopped midway through her meal, her tail still for a second before she walked to the kitchen rug runner to stare at the pantry door.

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January 24, 2025 Dog Circulation

The quiet math of the shorter walk

I used to judge our progress by the number of street signs Mabel and Walter passed. If we reached the far corner of the park, I felt a sense of accomplishment. My hand would reach for the leash hook by the door with a specific, rigid ambition.

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January 2, 2025 Dog Routines

Why I keep a small log of ambient noise levels in the house

I often find myself standing by the coffee maker, hand resting on the ceramic dog-bone jar, listening to the house settle. It is a strange habit, but it helps me track how the day flows for my girls and the hound mix.

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December 10, 2024 Dog Brain Health

The pause at the rug runner

The kitchen floor always feels like the center of my house. I was standing by the coffee maker last Tuesday when I watched Pickle, the senior cocker spaniel currently in my care, walk toward the pantry. He usually moves with a steady, food-motivated purpose.

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November 20, 2024 Dog Routines

The four small things on my kitchen counter

My morning routine is built on the simple assumption that I will forget the details if I do not write them down. While the coffee maker finishes its cycle, I stand in the kitchen counter corner with my notebook. It is not an elaborate system.

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November 8, 2024 Personal Stories

The four questions I carry into every vet visit now

The morning light hits the kitchen floor in a way that makes the dust motes dance near the coffee maker, but I am not watching them. I am looking at the small, leather-bound notebook I keep on the counter next to the mugs.

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October 11, 2024 Rescue Dog Life

The first forty-eight hours with a dog who cannot stop moving

Pickle is a senior cocker spaniel with an internal clock that does not seem to understand the concept of a nap. He is currently pacing the length of my rug runner for the tenth time this hour, his claws clicking a frantic rhythm against the hardwood.

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September 27, 2024 Dog Symptom Watch

The low-light signs I take more seriously now

I used to think of evening as merely the time to turn on the lamp by my reading chair and finish the chores. Now I see it as a diagnostic window.

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