26 October 2025

Slow Living with Dogs: Mindful Routines for You and Your Pup

“Cleaning complete,” announces a kindly but robotic voice from the corner of the room. Ole Dusty, my robot vacuum, has finished its morning duties—again. Whenever we talk about slow living, it’s easy to imagine a cottage paradise: sun streaming through big windows, a steaming mug in hand, and a garden overflowing with flowers. What we […]

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What Are Your Dog’s Core Values? Understanding Their Unique Personality & Needs

A few years ago, I found myself looking at my dog and realizing… I didn’t fully understand her. Sure, I knew her favorite snack (carrots), her least favorite sound (the vacuum), and her favorite person (me — obviously). But after a few major life changes — a move, a new work routine, and the addition

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Are People Who Live Alone With Dogs Happier? (The Science of Canine Companionship)

I’ve always admired people who live alone with their dogs. There’s something quietly powerful about returning to a home that feels wholly your own — one that smells faintly of coffee and kibble, where the couch has a favorite indentation (theirs or yours), and where love shows up every day in the shape of a

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How The Dog-Lover Community Can Support You And Your Pup Through Hard Times

It can be tempting, even for the most devoted dog parents — the ones who post pup-date photo dumps and write Instagram captions longer than essays — to try to handle everything alone. Whether it’s navigating your dog’s illness, behavioral challenges, or even the heartbreak of loss, many of us instinctively retreat inward, thinking we

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How To Help Your Dog Be Happy For Other Dogs (When They’d Rather Hog All The Attention)

When my dog first met my friend’s new puppy, it wasn’t exactly love at first sight. I had pictured wagging tails, play bows, and adorable shared zoomies. Instead, there was an unmistakable “Excuse me? That’s MY human.” side-eye and a strategic shoulder bump to make sure I knew where my loyalties were supposed to lie.

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99 Compliments Every Good Dog Deserves (And Probably Already Knows)

Isn’t it nice to be recognized when you’re feeling extra waggy?A well-timed “who’s a good dog?” can turn an ordinary day into something tail-waggingly wonderful. But our dogs are more than their soft ears and shiny coats. They work hard every single day — learning, comforting, protecting, loving, and reminding us to live in the

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