Author: Becky Connellan
Narrator: Belinda Washington
Unabridged: 3 hr 37 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 10/08/2022
Losing your furry friend will leave a big hole in your heart, and you will miss them greatly. They bring companionship, joy, and the warmth of a critter who loves you unconditionally. They are one of life’s most precious pleasures.
Unfortunately, the reality that comes with the love of a fur baby is that you will be with them for their whole life, but they will not be with you for all of yours, and when they pass on, the grief of it all may make you lose sight of the many precious years you spent together.
This book is a guide to help navigate the grieving process and offer support and assistance. None of us should walk this path alone.
Or maybe you’ve never had a pet, but someone in your life is mourning the loss of theirs. You might want to understand some of what they’re going through.
Inside, Grieving the Loss of a Fur Baby, we’ll cover:
How losing your fur baby can affect your daily life, and the struggles to come to terms with your loss will bring.Moving through the stages of grief.Strategies for coping with the grief and thoughts of guilt that comes with losing a pet.Finding your closure and moving forward with your life with happy memories.It’s important to understand that your feelings are valid, and losing a pet can hurt as acutely as losing a loved one.
It’s also key to understand that you are not alone, and one of the valuable things this book share is how to find resources by, and for those who have suffered the same loss.
Overcoming your grief doesn’t mean you forget your pet. It’s the natural course of things that you will outlive them. Instead, overcoming your grief will help you focus on the fond memories and experiences you shared with your fur baby, and Grieving the Loss of a Fur Baby will help you on that journey.
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