There Are No Sad Dogs in Heaven: Finding Comfort After the Loss of a Pet (Unabridged)
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Our pets are part of the family. For many they’re as close as children; for some they may be our only children. And while most of us can expect that our children will outlive us, sadly, our pets almost never do.
Losing a pet can be as difficult as losing any other family member; we grieve, we miss them, and, mostly, we want closure, to know that our furry, feathered, or scaled friends are okay, wherever they are.
For years, animal communicator Sonya Fitzpatrick has helped pet owners cope with the loss of their beloved companions. Many of them ask the same questions: Is my pet happy? Why did this happen? 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 some 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.
Customer Reviews
Explanation Breakdown
1. The author does not do enough to establish credibility as to why the reader should believe the claims in the book.
2. The author is inconsistent in claims. She claims a pet can reincarnate into another pet that was already born? This is strange even for the reincarnation theory as previous discussions of the reincarnation process described a life force entering a new life at birth, not coming and going in an organism as they want. It’s a strange suggestion to incarnate into an already living organism— where does the life force go that was already there? Or is she saying that two life forces inhabit the same being?
3. I have no idea why so many reviews praised the narrator because her voice tone and accent were very unpleasant to listen to.
I don’t recommend this book.