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131 of 131 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Little Book!,
By Solomon Kane (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: For Every Dog an Angel (Hardcover)
Just yesterday, I had to put down my best friend of over 14 years. A very good friend of mine gave me a copy of this book that very morning, she knew how much this old dog meant to me.
I read it and even though I cried like a baby, it left me with a good feeling. I recommend this book for adults even more than for kids... if you have ever or are about to lose your dog, it's warmth and simplicity make it very comforting and therapeutic. I took it with me to the vet's office, and before the deed was done, I laid down next to my old guy on the office floor and read it to him, and told him how one day we'd be together again. I think he understood. People can be transient, hypocritical, downright nasty and fleeting with their emotions and affections. The love of a dog for it's person, however, is possibly the purest, simplest and most honest love on this earth. Dogs are the kind of creatures that can make even the most skeptical believe in the existence of a higher power. Their love is absolutely unconditional and utterly faithful. God bless these beautiful, unique and wonderful animals... they abide...
77 of 77 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Forever pets" and their "forever people" will reunite,
By A Customer
This review is from: For Every Dog an Angel (Hardcover)
The author wrote this God-blessed little book after having a wonderful vision of her beloved dog Martha in the arms of an angel; it turned her bereavement into inspiration. It should lift the heart and spirit of anyone who reads it. I would like to make several recommendations here since there is no category as of yet specifically on animal afterlife, on-line (or in any other lists for that matter). Because of this and the fact that there are so few books written on this subject, those in grief over the loss of a pet often find themselves desperately searching, and miss out. I would therefore like to list all the books that I know of dealing with afterlife of animals. Amazon.com has sites on all of them. You can visit each site to learn more on each respective title. "Cold Noses at the Pearly Gates".Excellently done:inspired compassionate, fully-Biblical "The Soul of Your Pet". Convincing, credible evidence regarding animals' existing after death.Interactions with pets that have passed on. Will defy skeptics. "Will I See Fido in Heaven?". Solidly Christian, inspired,loving. "For Every Dog an Angel". Angel stays with pup from birth, on. Written for children, adults will love even more. Wonderful! "Dog Heaven". For children; adults will enjoy as well "Cat Heaven" Children/adults "All Dogs Go to Heaven". Well-known, has a story-line.
53 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
If you are touched by The Rainbow Bridge, this will too,
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This review is from: For Every Dog an Angel (Hardcover)
Not everyone understands the loss of a pet can affect you as deeply as losing one of your own children. This book is for the people who 'get' it.
I bought it originally for my husband's mother who lost her beloved dog, but he felt it was too juvenile to send to her. On the contrary, I found it sweet, whimsical and touching. I eventually gave it to a friend who was looking for a greeting card to send to another couple who had recently lost two dogs - They loved it. It is a small, short book, beautifully illustrated in watercolor and easily read by a wide range of ages. The only dissapointment I felt is that it is basically an expanded story of the Rainbow Bridge, which if you've gone through the pain of losing a pet, and are reading this, you have probably already read it on several websites. The book however puts it in a format that makes it convenient for giving to someone else instead of sympathy cards, which while there is more selection for pet-loss nowdays, simply don't cover it, or still come across as being written by someone who just doesn't understand what the fuss is about but feels the need to try and comfort the recipient.
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