Personal Growth

Spice the dog resting on a couch wearing a green Party Time birthday hat beside a yellow balloon, representing gratitude, joy, and the lessons that come with growing older.

What Getting Older Can Teach Us About Living Well 

Growing older offers more than the passing of time. It brings perspective, wisdom, and opportunities to live more intentionally. Through lessons inspired by Spice, discover how nature, gratitude, and finding joy in everyday moments can help us embrace each season of life with purpose and appreciation.

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Two dogs resting together, one calmly watching over the other, symbolizing protection, trust, and emotional boundaries in relationships.

What the Ones Who Protected You Leave Behind

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Spice with her former sibling dogs Faith and Bustah wearing Easter bunny ears on the house steps, symbolizing love, memory, and renewal after loss

Even After Loss, Love Still Blooms

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Woman and her rescue dog standing together in sunlight on a snowy day symbolizing trust, intuition, and choosing supportive relationships

Your Tribe, Your Truth: How to Choose Relationships That Support Your Growth

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New Year celebration with rescue dog Spice, symbolizing letting go of the old and embracing consistent growth.

New Year, New You: Shed the Old, Welcome What Serves You

Dogs don’t wait for January to reinvent themselves — they instinctively know when to rest, when to walk away, and when to keep going. As we head into 2026, Spice’s lessons offer a gentler, more sustainable way to let go of what no longer serves us and stay consistent long after New Year’s motivation fades.

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