'Getting a dog may not be a panacea for all human problems, but to take care of Quincy, I had to take care of myself, and that was a lot.'
Two things that have been a part of who I am for as long as I can remember are a love of dogs and a tendency to depression, the first of which can sometimes help to take the sting out of the second. But around the time I turned 30, I went through a period of depression so profound that I could barely function. Spiraling toward oblivion, I made the painful decision to check myself into a psychiatric hospital and to give away my dog, Lou.
I was besotted, and my Instagram feed became all-Quincy, all the time. I spent dozens of hours researching dog food on the internet, settling on a brand that consisted of raw, grass-fed meat and organic vegetables, a bloody mess that I delighted in watching Quincy devour. I even wrote a song about her, whose lyrics I will spare you.
With Charlotte and Quincy gone, I felt more alone than I ever had. I discovered that I had a lot of time to fill . I also realized how dependent I had been on Charlotte to manage the details of our day-to-day life. Though I managed to stave off total domestic chaos, little touches of civility that I had come to take for granted, such as laundered placemats and cloth napkins, proved to be a bridge too far.
Whenever we weren’t on Long Island, I somehow felt that I was cheating Quincy. So, in February, I brought her out. Unfortunately, it was during a polar vortex, but that didn’t deter Quincy. One bitter morning, because I had some phone interviews scheduled, I gave her a perfunctory walk. By noon, she was thrumming with pent-up energy. It was too cold for the beach, so I took her to a nearby park. Despite the sub-freezing temperature, she was indefatigable.
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