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PET LOSS SUPPORT LITERATURE
A selection of books which have been written specifically
to help pet owners prepare for and cope with the loss of
their beloved animal companion. A number of these books
have been written specifically to help children cope with
the loss.
Your Aging Pet (by Mary and Herb Montgomery)
Discusses the changes that come with age and ways to meet
the needs of older animals. Suggestions are made for simple
adaptations that enable animals with arthritic joints and
other age-related problems to enjoy months and maybe even
years of contented living.
Teach Me How To Lose (by Tom Easthope)
This book addresses death and non-death issues in a sensitive
and thought provoking and sometimes humorous manner. Written
from the heart, this book will leave you with a powerful
message of hope.
A Final Act of Caring (by Mary and Herb
Montgomery)
Explains the euthanasia procedure in comforting, non-clinical
language and offers guidance at a time when painful decisions
must be made. Also covered are ways to pay last respects,
help children deal with the loss, and memorialize a cherished
animal.
For Every Dog An Angel (by Christine Davis)
A magical little book for those who have found their forever
dog and for those who hope to....
For Every Cat An Angel (by Christine Davis)
A magical little book for those who have found their forever
cat and for those who hope to....
Good-Bye My Friend (by Mary and Herb Montgomery)
Offers consolation at the time of death and comforts the
pet owner throughout the grieving process. Feelings common
to loss are explored: denial, sadness, anger, guilt, etc.
Practical suggestions are offered on such matters as finding
outlets for grief, helping children deal with grief, and
selecting a memorial. A dedication page for inscribing the
pet's name makes the book ideal for giving to anyone who
has lost an animal friend
Forever in My Heart (for Adults)
(by Mary and Herb Montgomery)
This memory book provides a gentle guide for looking back
at a pet's life from the joyful beginning to the sad farewell
and to all that lay in between. Space is provided for photos
or drawings, for recording memories and feelings, and for
celebrating the many ways a particular animal was so special.
I Remember (for children) (by
Mary and Herb Montgomery)
This memory book provides a gentle guide for looking back
at a pet's life from the joyful beginning to the sad farewell
and to all that lay in between. Space is provided for photos
or drawings, for recording memories and feelings, and for
celebrating the many ways a particular animal was so special.
Goodbye, Friend (by Gary Kowalski)
This book takes you on a journey of healing, offering warmth,
guidance, and practical advice on how to deal effectively
with death by honoring your animal companion's life. A superb
and comforting book for both adults and older children.
The Souls of Animals (by Gary Kowalski)
Animals are not inanimate objects devoid of feeling and
intellect but thinking, sentient individuals with a spiritual
life. This book was voted a “Reader's Favourite”
by the Quality Paperback Book Club. A very enlightening
read.
Sunflower Mountain (by Kathleen Foster-Morgan)
A wonderful little book which helps us teach children of
all ages the reality of loss and the importance of grief
as a normal part of life.
Coping With Sorrow on the Loss of Your Pet
(by Moira Anderson M.ED)
Written with compassion and understanding....truly required
reading for any pet owner. This “must read”
book answers your questions about pet loss bereavement.
6 Tape Collection on Dealing with Grief
(by Tom Easthope )
A wonderful narrated set of 6 audio tapes by Tom Easthope
(Grief Therapist) dealing with all aspects of acknowledging
and dealing with grief. Tom sensitively deals with topics
such as divorce, loss of a child, as well as the loss of
a pet. A must for anyone going through a personal loss and
dealing with the struggles of grief and sorrow associated
with their loss.
Death of a Pet (by Guideline Publications)
Questions and Answers for children and animal lovers of
all ages. A great little book to help answer some questions
our young children ask. (i.e. Why do animals die? Why do
I feel guilty? When will I feel happy again?). A wonderful
resource, especially for ones experiencing a loss for the
first time.
Yours, Mine and our Children’s Grief (by
Elva Mertick MSW, RSW)
A wonderful explanation of how grieving a loss impacts us.
Outlines how pre-school, older children and adolescents
grieve and how we can recognize and assist them through
the process. A valuable book for everyone, whether suffering
the loss of a pet, a parent, a grandparent or any other
significant loss.
Seasons of the Heart (by Tom Easthope)
Just as the seasons come and go, sometimes with gentle predictability
and at other times with unprecedented vengeance, so do the
dimensions of loss. Because grief respects no individual’s
desire or need to feel in control, knowing what to expect
can eliminate some anxiety and allow a smoother transition.
You are invited to share in Seasons of the Heart.
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