Paw Prints in Heaven?: Christians and Pet Loss
Finally, Biblical insight for Christian pet owners struggling to cope with the loss of a beloved pet or explain it to a child. Paw Prints
Finally, Biblical insight for Christian pet owners struggling to cope with the loss of a beloved pet or explain it to a child. Paw Prints
Paw Prints in the Stars was created to help one deal with the loss of a beloved pet. The book is written in the voice
Noted authors, including James Thurber, John Updike, Eugene O’Neill, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and John Cheever, reminisce about their favorite dogs
This grief workbook & keepsake journal is recommended for anyone who wants make sense of their grief and to create a keepsake of their beloved
When Kosins first met Maya in a pet store, he didn’t even want a dog. But 18 years later, when she died in his arms,
“Remember me with tears and laughter. Remember me though it hurts to do so, because the pain you have is equal to the love we
Understanding helps heal the hurt when you lose a pet. This award-winning book has been hailed as the seminal work in the field. And now
Its Okay To Cry contains warm, compassionate stories that help people to find hope and healing after the death of a beloved pet. Twenty-four people
Combines beautifully illustrated journal pages with moving quotes and thoughtful, comforting advice that will support anyone working through the cascade of emotions that follows the
Stories that address the grieving process of humans and animals who have lost their companions and that give advice on how best to help yourself
Robin Jean Brown understands firsthand the deep bond that can develop between person and animal. She’s not some cold psychologist, but rather a pet owner
Named one of Aspire Magazine’s Top 10 Inspirational Books!! Does it feel like something is missing in your life? Does it feel like joy, happiness,
This book is the first in the series of “Honoring the Journey” works. Capturing the reader with powerful illustrations and raw emotions, this guidebook assists
In this invaluable guide and touchstone, New York Times bestselling author Jon Katz addresses the difficult but necessary topic of saying goodbye to a beloved pet. Drawing
Author Sid Korpi explains, The pain of losing a beloved animal companion is unlike any other. However, because our society on the whole discounts our
From the moment pets come into our lives, we know the day will arrive when we have to say farewell. Still, we are never emotionally
For all who have experienced the overwhelming grief caused by the loss of a pet or animal companion. This is a guide to help you
What is it that dogs have done to earn the title of “man’s best friend”? And more broadly, how have all of our furry, feathered,
Author Christine Davis offers her third book for anyone who has had to say goodbye to a beloved dog or cat. Forever Paws is the
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Navigating Pet Loss & Grief, hosted by Moose’s
March, this webinar is designed to support pet
owners through the difficult journey and depth of
pet loss, anticipatory grief and understanding
guilt. This webinar will also provide 3 key
takeaways for the management of grief,
Featuring insights from renowned experts
Colleen Rolland, Association of Pet Loss and
Bereavement and Dr. Nancy Curotto, Pet Loss &
Bereavement Specialist. Attendees will have an
opportunity to ask questions of the experts.
We understand that the holidays can be a difficult time for pet parents missing their fur babies. APLB will be extending our hours this year to help you – we’ll get through this together.
Sun Dec 24: 2 – 4 pm EST
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Mon Jan 1: 8 – 10 pm EST
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Sun Dec 10: 7- 8:30 EST
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