Review
"If you've never had a dog companion, this book will give you a picture of what it's like. It's like magic." --
The Oregonian, January 20, 1998"The perfect way to remember the timeless connection children (and adults) forge with their special four-legged friends. Highly recommended." --
The Midwest Book Review"This book is a must for everyone who has ever loved a dog. I can't recommend it highly enough." --
Susan Chernak McElroy, author of Animals as Teachers and Healers"When the author lost her forever dog, Martha, the impact was devastating. This captures the poignant magic between the pair." --
The Seattle Times, November 22, 1998"Whimsical language and pastel watercolors will mesmerize children of all ages." --
Dog Fancy Magazine, May 1999Adults and children who have lost a dog will appreciate Davis' book for what it says: Although a dog passes away, it "can never really be separated from its forever person." The loving relationship between s person and a dog is forever. If you've never had a dog companion, this book will give you a picture of what it's like. It's like magic. Dog lovers will understand once they read this celebration of the special relationship between a person and a dog. It's a quick read, with less than 30 pages, but it's a book that can be read over and over. It evokes fond memories of those happy moments between a person and a dog. That alone will make the reader smile --
Portland Oregonian, January 20, 1998
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Product Description
For Every Dog An angel is a light, magical little book that honors the timeless connection between people and their canine companions. Written from the heart after the unexpected loss of her "forever dog" Martha, this charming book will bring comfort to anyone who has ever had to say goodbye to their best four-legged friend. For Every Dog An Angel is also a heart-felt way to welcome a new puppy or to celebrate a much-loved doggie friend.
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