If you could make your pet understand one thing, what would it be?
If I could make Sauli understand one thing, it would be this: You are the heart and soul of my life, the reason behind every decision, every change, every moment of joy I create for us.
I’d want her to truly know that when I sit down to write, plan, or dream, it’s not just for me—it’s for us. From moving to new cities to creating a cozy home filled with love and laughter, every step I take is guided by her happiness and well-being. She’s not just my companion; she’s my greatest teacher, my little manifester, and my partner in this beautiful journey.
I’d want her to understand that the sacrifices, the late nights, the big moves, and even the small daily routines are all done with her in mind. Her joy, her comfort, and her wagging tail are my life’s compass. And while I know she lives in the moment, with pure love and trust, I’d want her to know that her presence has shifted my entire world for the better.
I’d want Sauli to understand that she is my inspiration in ways she may never realize. When I watch her bound around with unbridled joy or snuggle next to me during quiet moments, it reminds me of what truly matters—love, presence, and the magic of simply being.
If I could make her understand one thing, it’s that she’s not just a pet. She’s my little guardian angel, my muse, and my daily reminder to stay grounded. She’s the reason I find beauty in mundane routines and the reason I’ve learned to slow down and appreciate life’s smallest joys. Whether it’s watching her happily explore a park or simply lying at my feet, she fills my world with a kind of love and clarity that I never knew was possible.
I’d want her to know that our bond is more than just owner and pet. It’s a partnership of the purest kind. She teaches me patience, forgiveness, and unconditional love without ever needing words. And for that, I’d want her to understand the depths of my gratitude—that she’s given me far more than I could ever give her.
Most of all, I’d want her to know that she’s my family. She’s the one I look forward to coming home to, the one who keeps me going on tough days, and the one who fills my heart with hope. If I could make her understand one thing, it would be that she’s not just living a life of love and comfort—she’s giving me a life full of purpose and joy. She’s my greatest gift.
And maybe, just maybe, I’d want her to understand that no matter how much love and gratitude I show her, it’ll never fully capture how deeply she’s shaped my life.

