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Record Nr.

UNINA9910163231903321

Autore

Fitzpatrick Sonya

Titolo

There Are No Sad Dogs in Heaven : Finding Comfort after the Loss of a Pet

Pubbl/distr/stampa

NEW YORK : , : Nancy Yost Literary Agency, , 2013

©2013

ISBN

1-62517-519-1

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (1 p.)

Soggetti

Pet loss

Grief

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

There Are No Sad Dogs in Heaven --   Copyright --   Dedication --   Acknowledgments --   Introduction: Losing Ellie --   Where Is My Pet Now? --     Cows Go to Heaven, Too --     We’re All Together in the World of Spirit --     Where Is Buck Now? --     Animal Enlightenment --   Is My Animal Happy? Does He Miss Me? What Is He Doing Now? --     Emily’s Gift --     When Birds Fly Free --     Mamie and Ike Make a Comeback --   Does My Pet Know How Much I Loved Him? --     The Man Who Rescued Donkeys --     Henry and Sandypuss Love Theo --     The Cat Who Crossed the Road --   Was My Pet Happy with Me? Did I Take Good Care of Him? --     Mr. Turtle --     For the Love of Alice --     A Boy Grieves for His Pet --   Is My Animal Still with Me? Will He Come Back? --     Doing the Right Thing --     The Dog Who Shook Hands --     Lost and Found --     It’s the Dog’s Choice --     They Always Find a Way --     Rabbit Run --     Taylor Returns

Sommario/riassunto

"[She] has the magic ingredients for a hit: pets, paranormal chats, and a sense of humor about it all. Yes, I'm hooked."-New York Post"If you think that psychic readings are just for human beings, then you thought wrong. Sonya Fitzpatrick, an English-born animal lover, not only psychically communicates with pets, but explains to their often frustrated owners just what's bothering them."-CBS NewsFor many of us, a pet is a part of our family; for some, they may



be our only children. While all parents expect their children to outlive them, unfortunately, we can't expect the same from our pets.And, just like losing a family member, losing a pet causes grief and loss. They've been with us for years, some for decades, providing unconditional love, companionship and a sense of purpose. When they're gone, most of all, we want to know that our furry, feathered, or scaled friends are happy-wherever they are.For years, animal communicator Sonya Fitzpatrick has helped pet owners cope with the loss of their beloved companions; time and again she hears the same questions: Is my pet happy? Is it okay to get another pet? Using her personal experiences as well as the stories of the families she's worked with, Sonya sheds light on the questions that every grieving pet owner has, and assures the reader that there are, in fact, no sad dogs (or cats or birds or turtles or horses or cows) in heaven.