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Memories with your pets are a precious thing, but they don't last forever. If you're looking to chronicle the outlandish adventures of your esteemed companion, or even just to note down the ways they make you smile, documenting their day will ensure these moments live on in writing for years to come. Follow the steps in this wikiHow to learn how to keep a record of every aspect of your pet's day.

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Decide where to document their day.

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  1. While classic pencil and paper are the traditional option, there are a wealth of digital alternatives if you prefer writing on the go. Whether you're looking to take pristine, aesthetic notes or simply to scribble down whatever comes to mind, each method has its advantages. Physical records offer a personal touch, while digital notes are easy to edit and share. Some ideas include:
    • Bullet journal
    • Classic lined notebook
    • Photo album
    • Digital notes app
    • A day-to-page diary
    • A scrapbook
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Document their milestones.

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  1. The small, everyday milestones your pet reaches are easy to lose track of, but recording them all can help preserve the joy they bring. To save yourself from looking back at old photos and wondering, "Where did the time go?" you can map out, list, or tabulate these memories however you see fit. Ideas of what to record include:
    • The first trick they master
    • Winning a competition for the first time
    • First time left alone at home
    • The first day you brought them home with you
    • First time introducing a new food
    • First visit to the veterinarian
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Write down foods they've tried.

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  1. If you're a budding chef or simply want to switch up your pet's diet, documenting their likes and dislikes could save you valuable time and money. This is especially useful if you struggle to keep track of what you have or haven't tried to introduce. This way, you can tailor their diet to ensure they receive meals they enjoy. You can include:
    • A rating system of their reaction to the food
    • Recipes for foods they enjoyed
    • Any signs of an allergic reaction to a certain food
    • Their energy levels after trying a new food
    • Their favourite flavours
    • Foods they refuse to eat altogether
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Note what makes your pet happy.

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  1. Every pet has a unique personality, and you will have quickly become accustomed to their likes and dislikes. Your pet's joy can be infectious and even rewarding, as it shows their enthusiasm and curiosity towards the world around them. Any sign of happiness is a reminder that they cherish your loving home as much as you cherish their company! You could write down:
    • The toy they play with most
    • The person they're always delighted to see
    • Their favourite activity
    • Their preferred "hiding spot"
    • A specific tool they prefer to be groomed with
    • Their favourite trick to perform
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Include their funny moments.

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  1. Just like people, pets have their quirks and daft moments. In their eagerness to explore, your pet may often find themselves in sticky situations: ranging from the unusual to the downright bizarre. Ensure you're never short of a story to tell by noting down the dramas and unusual antics of your beloved companion. You could write about a time when:
    • You couldn't find your pet and they mysteriously reappeared
    • Your pet became strangely fascinated with an object
    • They tried to chase their own tail
    • They went exploring and got stuck somewhere
    • They befriended another animal
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Document their habits.

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  1. As a pet owner, fitting your pet's needs around your own can prove challenging. Creating a plan for a typical day will help your pet settle into your home without disrupting your own schedule. You can then adjust their routine as needed, based on changes in your plans, or their behaviour and health. Examples of what to include are:
    • Medication your pet needs, including the time it needs to be administered and the quantity required
    • Scheduled daily exercise requirements such as walks
    • Daily "playtime" when you can have fun and bond with your pet
    • Scheduled reminders to clean up after them
    • Scheduled times to refill their food and water
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Take note of their medical needs.

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  1. An important part of being a pet owner is giving your pet the best possible chance of avoiding health problems and making sure symptoms of these problems don't pass unnoticed. Many diseases can affect a pet's quality of life [1] . Some pets, such as cats, have evolved to hide signs of illness and pain. [2] You could document:
    • Tell-tale signs your pet might be injured or sick, such as fatigue and loss of appetite [3]
    • Upcoming vaccinations
    • Dates to administer medication, such as flea treatment
    • Scheduled dates to cut their nails
    • Scheduled dates to check their bedding for fleas and ticks
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Write down their "origin story".

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  1. Whether they were a former stray or taken from someone who couldn't look after them anymore, getting a pet is a lengthy process that only the most committed of owners can take on. Every pet has a backstory that ends in them finding your way into your beloved home. While they can't tell you of their adventures themselves, you can record the parts you know and the joy of finally being allowed to take them home. You could write about:
    • Where they were rescued from, if you got them from a shelter
    • How you prepared for their arrival
    • How you chose them as the animal you wanted to take home with you
    • Their arrival at your home
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Include your favourite photos and drawings of them.

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  1. Some moments just can't be captured by a written description, and demand to be captured through pixels and ink. Pets can inspire you to pick up our cameras and pencils, to capture their essence and spirit. Collating these treasured moments can allow your pet to live on in your memory, long after they have passed away. Ideas for presenting these moments include:
    • A collage
    • A timeline or calendar to show how your pet grows through the years
    • On a map of places they have visited
    • Taking a photo every day and creating a time-lapse video
    • Envelope-style pages within your diary where you can slip in photos and drawings
    • Mounted on diary pages with photo corners or washi tape
    • Embellished "scrapbook style" with stickers and captions
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Document their reactions to changes.

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  1. Many pets thrive on routine, and sudden changes to the structure of their day will reflect in their behaviour. For example, a dog who misses out on a morning walk will have stored up energy and become destructive. [4] Documenting any signs of stress will allow you to counteract any changes that have upset your pet, for example hiring a dog walker if you can no longer take your dog for a morning walk. Alternatively, it may warn you to avoid certain breaks in routine altogether. For example, if your pet reacts badly to travel, you could hire a pet sitter to care for them rather than taking them to a boarding facility when you next go on holiday. Examples of reactions to document include:
    • Reaction to new furniture or changes in the layout of your home
    • Behaviour during travel
    • Response to new household members or pets
    • Any behaviour changes when on a new diet
    • Reactions to medication such as flea treatment
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Document their sleeping patterns.

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  1. Noise and nutrition both play a role in your pet's sleep schedule, and disturbances in sleep can impact their energy levels and even escalate to depression in dogs. [7] Restlessness while trying to sleep can point to mental or physical discomfort and decrease a pet's quality of life. The root cause of the issue can also cause your pet serious distress, and could be something as serious as a metabolic imbalance or cognitive dysfunction. It's important to observe and record your pet's sleep habits closely, so they can receive the medical attention they need if an issue disturbing their sleep arises. You could record:
    • Daily sleep duration
    • Signs of discomfort during sleep
    • Favoured sleeping spots
    • Any changes in sleeping patterns
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Make a note of their bonding moments.

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  1. As your pet becomes a beloved part of your daily routine, these cherished instances will become testament to the joy they bring into your life. It is easy to forget to slow down and appreciate these everyday moments, but years later you will want to look back on these small memories that made your companion so dear to you. Examples of moments to note down include:
    • The first time your pet sits on your lap
    • How your pet greets you in the morning
    • Times your pet seeks comfort from you
    • Outdoor activities you enjoy together
    • A time your pet cheered you up when you came home from a difficult day
    • The ways your pet makes you smile
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