Episode #6: How THiNKiNG LiKE A DOG Can Help Overcome the Flu
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Being sick has a particular kind of misery that has nothing to do with the symptoms. It's the guilt. The inbox that isn't stopping. The sense that slowing down is something you'll have to make up for later.
Your dog has never felt any of that.
When a dog is under the weather, the response is immediate and completely unselfconscious: find a soft spot, rest without apology, drink some water, accept the care that's offered, and locate whatever small thing is worth enjoying right now. No performance. No productivity math. Just the utterly straightforward act of recovering.
In this episode of Thoughts & Paws, Madison and Jason walk through what dogs actually do when they're sick — and why every single instinct maps onto what we know about human recovery. Rest as a non-negotiable. Hydration as a constant, not an afterthought. Lighter nourishment. Connection with your pack instead of isolation. Finding one small thing worth a tail wag, even on the worst afternoon.
There's also a conversation about environment — why cozy, comfortable surroundings aren't a luxury when you're sick but a legitimate part of getting better — and why dogs have understood this longer than wellness culture has.
This episode won't cure anything. But it might make the next sick day feel a little less like failure.
What you'll take away: Six dog-modeled recovery instincts — and permission, borrowed from the creature on your couch, to actually rest.
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