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Do All Dogs Go to Heaven?: Grieving the Loss of Your Pet

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Do All Dogs Go to Heaven?: Grieving the Loss of Your Pet
Do All Dogs Go to Heaven?: Grieving the Loss of Your Pet

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Do All Dogs Go to Heaven?: Grieving the Loss of Your Pet

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Losing a dog or cat is one of the most awful experiences you and your family can experience. These furry little creatures are part of our family.In this book, Dr. Roger Haber shares the story of the loss of their family dog, Waldo, whom they had for almost 14 years.Here are some of the questions addressed in this book?* What about the euthanasia of a pet? Is there really such a thing as a "good death"?- What are the stages of grief? How do I work through them?- How do I help my young children work through the death of a beloved family pet?- Should I get another family pet? Do I have enough love to share? Do I want to go through this pain again someday?- What about the insensitive words non pet-owners say? "It was just an animal. Get over it."And the very important question..."DO ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN?"Dr Roger Haber seeks to answer these questions and more in a conversational and compassionate way.This book is for those who are grieving the loss of their dog (or cat) and looking for ways to manage and process that grief.

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