The dog who chose the doorstep
A family in a tier-2 town in Gujarat told us about Pinto — a young indie who spent eleven evenings outside their gate before they let him in.
On what it means to raise a dog in India. On the details other sites miss. On the slow, specific things that stay with you.

Indies — community dogs, streeties, the dogs who knew a road before they knew a house — carry a different syllabus in their eyes.

A family in a tier-2 town in Gujarat told us about Pinto — a young indie who spent eleven evenings outside their gate before they let him in.

A short letter on the Joyful One archetype — what the dog at the door teaches us about arrival.

A new kind of household is changing how we spend, connect, and care
On Indian rain, the dogs who were born in it, and the ones who are still learning.
The street-born, the shelter-raised, the first-rescue-last-love dogs.
The law, the politics, and the quieter ways people stay.