My Dog Has Died: What Do I Do?: Making Decisions and Healing the Trauma of Pet Loss (The Pet Bereavement)
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My Dog Has Died: What Do I Do?: Making Decisions and Healing the Trauma of Pet Loss (The Pet Bereavement)
Healing Trauma after the Death of a Pet is difficult if you try and do it alone. Start with the supportive tools and compassionate guidance in this book to help you go from grief to gratitude and a forever bond. Â You just arrived home and in an instant, you realize that something is very different. Your house is quiet and there is a cold feeling of emptiness. These feelings are taking on a life of their own, and suddenly reality hits you! Your dog is not bounding through the house to greet you. Your dog is no longer enveloping you with unconditional love, kisses, and endless joy. Â Devastated you ask yourself, "What am I going to do?" The answer to this question and the good news is that Wendy is sharing her knowledge of pet grief, healing trauma, pet afterlife, pet heaven and more. By supporting you through your pet loss journey she offers you tools and compassionate guidance to help you heal from the trauma of pet grief. Sharing helpful ways to deal with all the changes that you are going to experience after the death of your dog. Â Â My Dog Has Died: What Do I Do? is the second book in the best-selling and award-winning Pet Bereavement Series. It deals with stages of pet grief, pet afterlife and ways to find gratitude in your heart forever. Also, ways to help you make difficult decisions and healing the trauma of pet loss. Â If you are looking for a pet loss book to help you with special ways to prepare for the future. Having difficulty making important decisions, and you want to do something special to never forget the life you shared with your dog then this book is for you. Â When you buy and read this book then follow the actions steps at the end, you will experience something deep and forever. From grief to gratitude and a forever bond. Â