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Do dogs go to heaven? Do dogs have souls? Both are common questions, especially among those who've lost furry family members and can't bear the thought of never seeing them again.
Kay Bratt explores these ideas in
All (my) Dogs Go to Heaven
. Touching on relevant Biblical scriptures, she chronicles her tumultuous past- including a traveling childhood and a near decade of domestic abuse- revealing how her beloved pets helped her cope, and instilled hope for better days ahead. Interspersed within this memoir are short essays from real people who have experienced signs from their departed pets as proof that they are still around in spirit. Included in the back of the book is a Grief Guide to help get us through those first devastating days after our loss.
Insightful and fascinating, Kay Bratt has ultimately given us a message of hope with All (my) Dogs Go to Heaven.
-Judy Morgan, Founder of Yorkie Rescue of the Carolinas
Kay Bratt explores these ideas in
All (my) Dogs Go to Heaven
. Touching on relevant Biblical scriptures, she chronicles her tumultuous past- including a traveling childhood and a near decade of domestic abuse- revealing how her beloved pets helped her cope, and instilled hope for better days ahead. Interspersed within this memoir are short essays from real people who have experienced signs from their departed pets as proof that they are still around in spirit. Included in the back of the book is a Grief Guide to help get us through those first devastating days after our loss.
Insightful and fascinating, Kay Bratt has ultimately given us a message of hope with All (my) Dogs Go to Heaven.
-Judy Morgan, Founder of Yorkie Rescue of the Carolinas