Author: Nolan Sands
Narrator: Dalan Decker
Unabridged: 4 hr 5 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 08/31/2023
The loss of a beloved pet is a hugely challenging emotional journey. When grief takes hold of us, we feel a myriad of feelings, from deep sadness to anger at the unfairness of their departure.
Are you struggling with the heartache and loneliness of losing a cherished pet?
After leaving, they always take a piece of us with them. ♥
We may feel lost and adrift, struggling to find comfort in a world that suddenly feels so empty without their love and unconditional support. This challenge may seem impossible to overcome, but take my word for it: we will do this together.
Through a structured, step-by-step grieving process, diverse perspectives, and heartwarming personal stories from pet parents like yourself, I'll become your trusted companion on the path to healing.
Here’s what you’ll discover:
Solace and Understanding: Gain insights into the profound human-animal bond and discover why pet loss can be one of the most challenging experiences.The Stages of Grief: Explore the different stages and types of grief, allowing you to recognize and process your emotions.Personal Stories of Healing: Connect with the experiences of fellow pet parents who have walked a similar path.Emotional Resilience: Learn forgiveness and self-compassion as essential components of the healing process.Practical Guidance and Resources: Access a wealth of practical advice on topics such as memorializing your pet, self-care during grief, and maintaining daily responsibilities amidst loss.And so much more!
“Pawprints on the Heart” is the heartfelt guide you’ve been searching for, offering the comfort and support you deserve.
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