
The Loss of a Pet
A Guide to Coping with the Grieving Process When a Pet Dies: 4th edition
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Narrated by:
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Barry Abrams
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By:
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Wallace Sife PhD
This award-winning book has been hailed as the seminal work in the field. And now the fourth newly revised and expanded edition offers so much more to the bereaving pet owner. This edition also includes a significant new way of considering the meaning of afterlife for us and our pets. It discusses the topic from a 21st-century scientific perspective that is very different from existing religious or metaphysical ones, offering a new comfort to skeptics and agnostics as well.
This book will help you in your healing from that special loss. It includes topics such as:
- Validating this special kind of grief
- The grieving process, including typical stages of bereavement and techniques for coping
- Children and the death of a pet
- Euthanasia, including important considerations
- And more
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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Finally something that actually helps.
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Wonderful
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A dry book
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A kindergarten level narrator
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Instead, I was confronted with multiple instances of the author saying that "Pets are for people who are introverts and can't make human friends". The first time he said it, I thought well, that is something that happens to a small part of the pet owner population, they are introverts. But then on and on, multiple times, the author drives the stake into the heart of the pet owner saying that they are people who cannot cope with having relationships with humans. It is disgusting and simply not true. Pet owners are also people who are extroverts, love life and humanity- their pets are part of that love.
When you are looking down on someone, you are judging them, not helping them. This book was so unpalatable in the way it portrays pet owners I could not finish it. In my mind it is abusive and unreasonable. Written by someone who has never actually owned or loved a cat or dog. DO NOT BUY IT if you are a pet lover unless you feel like being treated like an inferior human being, Honestly, I can count the books I couldn't finish in the last 20 years on one hand, and this book is one of them. Make it a hard pass.
An Insult to Pet lovers & Owners
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