[DOG'S NAME]
Sunlit dog portrait
The Little Things
We Never Want to Forget
Forever Loved
The Dog Memory Capsule

A finished keepsake for all the little things.

Your photographs. Your words. Their name on the cover.

[DOG'S NAME]
Sunlit dog portrait
The Little Things
We Never Want to Forget
Forever Loved
The Dog Memory Capsule

What They
Sound Like

The morning bark is entirely different from the delivery-driver bark. You know which one it is before you even look up.

At night, there is one long, theatrical sigh before the whole room goes quiet.

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The particular shuffle of their paws in the hallway. The soft huff that means, “I’m still waiting.” The tiny sounds a photograph could never keep.

Write it down while you can still hear it from the next room.

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Dog resting on a patterned rug
The moment that stayed.
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The Two of You

Our Place

Not the most impressive place.
The place that became yours because you were there together.

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[DOG'S NAME]
Sunlit dog portrait
The Little Things
We Never Want to Forget
Forever Loved
Made only for yours

Their name.
Your photos.
Your words.

Not a generic journal. A finished sixteen-page keepsake that comes back with your dog already at the center of it.

Simple from start to finish
Answer in. Finished book out.
Step One

Answer questions

Tell the truth about the dog you know best.

Step Two

Add your photos

Upload a few everyday favorites from your phone.

Step Three

Receive your book

A personalized PDF arrives in your inbox.

Launch price through midnight
The Dog Memory Capsule
$14$19
+ The Second Set: Ten More Questions — $9.95 value, free today
One payment. No subscription. Yours to keep.
30
Day Guarantee

Fix it or refund it.

If something’s off, tell us within 30 days. No forms, no hoops, no hard feelings.

Don't forget the little things

You'll Remember the Day You Brought Them Home.
You Won't Remember What You Called Them That First Week.

Not unless somebody writes it down.

The Dog Memory Capsule turns a set of simple questions — and a few of your own photographs — into a finished, personalized sixteen-page keepsake about your dog's life. Answers in, book out. About eighteen seconds later, it's sitting in your inbox with their name on the cover.

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The Big Things Were Never
What You Were Going to Lose

You remember the day they came home. The car ride. The collar that was too big. The first night, when nobody slept.

That memory was never the one in danger.

What actually goes is smaller than that.

The nickname you used for about six months and then quietly stopped using, for no reason you could name if someone asked you today.

The exact sound they make when they finally give up and lie down at night — not a sigh exactly, but you'd know it anywhere, and you've never once described it to another person.

The ridiculous thing they do before they'll eat a biscuit. The circling. The specific rug. Starting over if anyone watches.

The order they do things in when you come through the door. Not “they're happy to see you.” The actual sequence. The toy, the spin, the leaning.

Dog resting quietly on a patterned rug
The ordinary evenings are the relationship.

You think you'll remember all of it. Everybody thinks they'll remember.

But memory keeps the dramatic and throws out the daily. It holds onto the emergency vet visit and lets go of the ten thousand ordinary evenings — which is exactly backwards, because the ordinary evenings are the relationship. The emergency was just a Tuesday you'd rather forget.

And photographs don't save you here. A photograph holds what they looked like. It has never once held what they sounded like.

Nobody sits down and writes this out. Not because it doesn't matter — because there's never a reason to on any particular day, and because no one has ever handed you the questions.

So we made the questions.

Answer a Few Questions.
Get Back a Finished Book.

You answer a set of questions about your dog. The nicknames. The way they greet you. The spot that's legally theirs now. The sound of them at four in the morning. You add a few of your own photographs.

About eighteen seconds later, a finished, personalized sixteen-page keepsake arrives in your inbox — your dog's name on the cover, your photos built in, your answers laid out like a book that already existed and was just waiting for you to fill it in.

Not a blank journal that sits in a drawer with page one done. Not a template you have to design. You answer. The finished thing comes back.

Owner writing in a notebook while petting a dog
Answer from the couch, with the expert beside you.
Three-step process

This isn't a goodbye. It's for the dog asleep on your floor right now. That's the whole point of doing it today. You can look up from the questions, watch them do the thing you were trying to describe, and get it right instead of approximately right. You cannot answer these questions later. Later is precisely the problem.

“Sadie is twelve now, and I've become much more aware of how quickly the years pass. I'm grateful I made this while she is still beside me, because I could watch her habits and describe them exactly. This doesn't feel like a goodbye — it feels like celebrating her.”— Patricia W.

Sixteen Pages. Here's What
Four of Them Do to People.

Not a table of contents. Four of the sixteen, and what they tend to do to people.

The Names We Call You

The nicknames, the secret names, and the official one too.

Not the name on the tag. All the other ones. The one that came from a mispronunciation. The one only your spouse uses. The middle-of-the-night one you'd be a little embarrassed to admit to. Most people list five or six, sit back, and then go looking for more. Nobody has ever written these down. They exist in the air of your house and nowhere else on earth.

Sample text interior page

The Ridiculous Thing They Do

Not the tricks. The wonderfully inexplicable one.

Every dog has one. The biscuit that has to be carried to a specific rug. The ceremony that starts over if you watch too closely. The thing you've long since stopped trying to explain to guests. This is the page people enjoy most, and it's the one they'd never have thought to record on their own.

What They Sound Like

The part photographs can never hold.

The morning bark versus the delivery-driver bark — you know they're different, you could tell them apart from another room. The specific shuffle of their paws on the hallway floor. The one theatrical sigh before the room goes quiet at night. You have thousands of photographs. You have no recording of any of this, and you never will. Writing it down is the only way it survives.

Sample photo-spread interior page

A Letter to [Your Dog]

The words that deserve to exist somewhere permanent.

This is the page nobody finishes in one sitting. Not because it's hard to know what to say — because you've already said all of it. Out loud, in the kitchen, in the car, at two in the morning in a vet's waiting room. You've just never said it in order, on purpose, to be kept.

Those are four of sixteen. The rest: How We Found Each Other · The Welcome-Home Ritual · An Ordinary Day · Our Place · The Moment That Stayed · What They Gave Me — plus full-page spreads built around your own photographs, and a final page that says the only thing worth saying at the end of a book like this.

Here's why it works: you're not staring at a blank page trying to be a writer. You're answering questions. The questions carry the weight. All you do is tell the truth about your dog — the one subject you happen to be the world's foremost expert on.

We built this because we kept hearing the same thing from dog owners: a phone full of photos, and not one line written down about what their dog actually sounds like, or the name only one person in the house still uses. The questions in this capsule are the ones we wished someone had handed us before the answers got harder to remember.

Your Dog's Name.
Your Own Photos. Your Book.

This isn't a generic template with a name swapped in. Your dog's name is on the cover. Your own photographs are built into the pages. Your answers — in your own words — are what fill it.

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What Other Dog Owners Say

“I thought I remembered everything about Molly until I started answering the questions. Then I found myself writing down the funny little sounds she makes and the names we've called her over the years. Those are exactly the things I never want to lose.”— Linda M.
“My husband and I sat together and filled this out for Charlie. We laughed over the ridiculous things he does, and then both got a little emotional reading the finished book. It captured our life with him better than a collection of photographs ever could.”— Susan R.
“I have hundreds of pictures of Buddy, but none of them explain how he greets me at the door or the little routine he follows every night. This book holds the parts of him a photograph can't. I know it will always be one of my most treasured keepsakes.”— Deborah S.

Through Midnight on [DAY-3 DATE]

The Dog Memory Capsule is $14 through midnight [TIMEZONE] on [DAY-3 DATE]. After that, it's $19 — and it stays there.

Order before then and you'll also get The Second Set: Ten More Questions (a $9.95 value) — yours free. It's an extra round for people who reach the end of the first set and find they don't want to stop. It comes with your capsule at no extra cost, and it goes away when the launch price does.

Price comparison and 30-day guarantee
Don't forget the little things.

Questions

What do I actually receive?

A finished, personalized digital keepsake — a PDF — delivered straight to your email inbox. Nothing physical ships. You can print it yourself, save it, or keep it on your phone to look through anytime.

How long does it take?

About eighteen seconds after you finish answering the questions, your finished book is on its way to your inbox.

Do I need to be good with a computer?

No. You're answering simple questions in a form, the same way you'd fill out anything online. If you can send an email, you can do this.

“I'm not especially good with computers, so I expected this to be complicated. It wasn't. I answered the questions, added photos from my phone, and received a beautiful book that felt completely personal to us.”— Carol D.

Can I print it?

Yes — it's built to look beautiful printed at home or through any local or online print shop, or kept as a digital keepsake on your phone or computer.

What if I don't have a lot of great photos?

Use whatever you have. This isn't about professional photography — it's about your dog, in your everyday life. A phone photo works perfectly.

Is this a one-time purchase?

Yes. One payment, no subscription, no recurring charge. The capsule is yours to keep, forever.

30
Day Guarantee

Our 30-Day Guarantee

We're confident this will be one of the most meaningful $14 you spend on your dog this year. But if your capsule arrives and something's off — a photo didn't render right, a page feels wrong, anything at all — tell us within 30 days and we'll fix it or refund you in full. No forms, no hoops, no hard feelings. This is supposed to feel like a relief, not a risk.

Tonight at Midnight,
the Price Changes.

At midnight [TIMEZONE] on [DAY-3 DATE], the Dog Memory Capsule goes from $14 to $19, and The Second Set: Ten More Questions — the $9.95 bonus that's currently free — stops being included.

The reason to do this today isn't the fourteen dollars. It's that the answers are easiest to give while your dog is in the room. You can look up from the questions and watch them carry the biscuit to the rug, or listen for the sigh, and get it exactly right instead of nearly right.

Later, you'll still have the big memories — the day they came home, the day at the vet. What you won't have is the nickname, the sound of them at bedtime, the order they do things in at the door — unless somebody wrote it down while it was still happening.

Don't forget the little things.