A Heavenly World
Description:
Meetings aren’t by chance, they happen for a reason!
Dogs come into our lives to teach us about love… they depart to teach us about loss. A new dog never replaces another, it merely expands our heart. If you have loved many dogs throughout your lifetime, you have a very big heart and a lot more love to share.
Our dogs are our fur-babies who find us and enter our lives for a special reason. They always give us 100% unconditional love and emotional support through the best of times, and the worst of times. But what happens after they have to leave us? Where do they go? This is a beautifully told story to help honor our furry family members and help children of all ages, through their journey of losing their beloved fur-baby, their fur-ever best friend.
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Inspiration:
I wrote this children’s book after the sudden painful loss of our family pet puggle, Precious. We all assumed that she would come home after a surgery, but found out that she had a tumor on her spine that couldn’t be removed—they put her to rest while she was under anesthesia. We were told over a phone call. My children and I were completely devastated. I sat down with my tears and wrote these words, compiling them into a children’s book to help children and adults cope with the death of a beloved pet, whether that life be long and healthy or taken too soon. In a simple but beautiful way, my book depicts that our fur-babies are our unconditional best friends and complete our life while they are here with us, like Angels. But time goes by, growing older or having a sudden bad prognosis, and they’re called back “Home.” Coming home and crossing their rainbow bridge, they are angelic puppies again, running free and flying with angel wings—until they are needed again for another human: child or adult. Such sweet angelic souls are reborn for those who need them.
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