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One of the hardest parts of writing is that we rarely get to witness the harvest. We release words into the world without knowing where they will eventually come to rest, whether someone will pause long enough to consider them, or whether an idea born during the quiet hours of a late evening might slowly…
Every generation inherits something it did not create: a language, a piece of music, an old cathedral whose stones have stood quietly for centuries, a family recipe copied by hand through generations, or sometimes an entire breed of dog. None of us begins with a blank page. We inherit the work of people we have…
🏆 Preservation Conversations This essay builds upon Michael Nelinson’s exceptional series exploring the psychology of dog shows. His work challenged me to ask a larger question: if psychology helps us understand how cultures decline, what does history teach us about how they recover? Together with the essays below, this article forms part of a larger…
This is the possibility that stayed with me long after I finished Michael’s article. The more I reflected on Michael’s observations, the more I began to wonder whether this conversation had ever really been about dog shows alone. History has a way of repeating itself, even when the industries look completely different. Agriculture, medicine, aviation,…
⚠️ WARNING: You probably shouldn’t buy one of my Poodles. That may sound like an unusual thing for a breeder to say, especially when I have a puppy available, but experience has taught me that finding homes is the easy part. Finding the right homes is something entirely different. If your goal is simply to…
The ribbon was never supposed to be the final destination Michael Nelinson ‘s article, “Dog Shows 1980–Today: How Things Have Changed,” kept me thinking most of the night. The article stayed with me for an unexpected reason. It wasn’t because I suddenly disagreed with dog shows or because I believed Michael had uncovered a single…
Today we set up the puppy play area so they could begin exploring new textures, toys, and a completely new environment. The play area is in my living room, where my adult dogs spend their days, giving the puppies their first glimpse into the rhythm of everyday life. Their world is gradually getting bigger, but…
BUILD YOUR OWN ROADSIDE STAND Over the past few weeks I’ve found myself thinking about something that seems almost backwards. We live in a time when more knowledge is available than at any other point in history, yet the families searching for trustworthy information often struggle to find the very people who have spent years,…