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You already know dogs are healers and loving companions, but did you know they also serve as matchmakers, lifesavers, prisoner rehabilitation specialists, parent trainers, hospital welcoming committees, advice columnists, and afterlife ambassadors? The true stories in Angel Dogs celebrate the deep and ancient connection between people and dogs and will inspire you to live up to the divine example of our canine companions.
From The Author Of Shirley's Dream, Angel Zavala Losing your furry best friends can be one of the most hardest things to ever experience, but they are not gone, they are our guardian Angels who are still around. This heart comforting story brings you along the adventures of Levi and his best furry friend Boom. Levi and Boom have grown up together and cherished many adventurous memories but it is time for Boom to rest in heaven. Levi goes through a grieving stage but once he truly feels that Boom is not away, Boom is still with him. Levi feels better knowing Boom is still here in his heart and in the heavens above watching him with all Booms Love Adventure story telling A process of grief many have when losing a furry best friend Levi and Boom lead by enjoying every day and exploring new adventures, never taking a day for granted. Story adventure journey. Detail filled dynamic picture book. Rhyming book Pet loss book for kids & adults 10% of all sales goes to a non profit organization called American Humane Society and NON KILL shelters to help our furry friends from endangered homes, Thank you for joining us to help our furry friends. If you would like to make personal donation to these organzations please visit americanhumane.org Join Levi and Boom on their journey from puppy to a Guardian Angel and the many adventures Boom has with Levi By clicking the Add To Cart Button:
Relates how a golden retriever named Dakota became an invaluable companion for Mike Lingenfelter during his recovery from two serious heart attacks and open heart surgery.
Jesse Lee Kercheval writes with wit, vivid language, and devastating honesty in these autobiographical poems. Tracing the timelines of her life forward and backward, she offers a moving examination of the role of family and the possible/probable/hoped for existence of God - and how our perceptions of the divine can be transformed from a kindergartner's dyslexically scrawled doG loves U to the ever-present but oft-ignored Dog Angel of the title. Ranging from a cross-country drive to bury her mother's ashes at Arlington National Cemetery, to a family vacation in Spain, to an imagined final exam given by her children, Kercheval explores the vagaries of love, loss, faith, grief, and joy with a calm, convincing wisdom that permeates this resonant and wonderful collection.
This is an easy read book with over 60 photos. An adorable book for ages 8 to 80. A very touching and uplifting book with a feel good ending. Some photos will make you smile and perhaps, laugh, like the one it looks like shes doing TAEKWONDO ! This book is based on true accounts and experiences of a woman and her puppy, Sadie. The puppy's love healed her sad heart and gave her comfort after the sudden loss of Molly, her constant companion, a beautiful White Shepherd, a shelter dog. This book gives hope of finding happiness again to all dog lovers, who have loved, and lost.... and to those who have already begun, to love again. And especially how GOD places LOVE in our midst,... bringing us Hope, Healing, and Laughter.... when we least expect it. GOD's Blessings to all.
A magical book celebrating the timeless connection between people and their "forever dogs."
David Frei’s heartwarming collection of stories about the therapy dogs in his life and the people whom they touch, Angel on a Leash celebrates the “ministry” that Frei shares with his wife, Chaplain Cherilyn Frei, the director of spiritual care at the Ronald McDonald House of New York.Frei may be the most recognizable face and name in the dog sport, as “the Voice of Westminster,” the famous New York kennel club for which he has worked for the past two decades, but his true passion in dogs is therapy work. In the book’s eighteen chapters, Frei retells the stories of the everyday miracles he’s witnessed his therapy dogs perform over hundreds of trips to their favorite places. Currently in his second generation of therapy dogs, Frei gives his Cavalier King Charles Spaniel “Angel” and Brittany “Grace” all the credit for the life-altering work they do cheering up ailing children at Morgan Stanley’s Children’s Hospital, spending time with recovering patients at NewYork- Presbyterian Hospital, and placing a paw in the hand of world-weary veterans at the Washington DC VA Medical Center. Never sappy or sentimental, Frei’s writing style is straightforward and honest with a swiftness that keeps the reader turning pages (and wiping tears). Beyond the inspiring storytelling, the book also offers practical advice to potential therapy dog handlers about how to get a dog certified with a proper registry, the responsibilities that accompany therapy work, and the importance of community involvement. Frei’s association with Westminster yielded the formation of a nonprofit organization called Angel on a Leash (the book’s namesake), which Frei was the key founder. Although the organization is now a separate entity from its famous “parent,” Best in Show winners of Westminster have frequently retired from the show ring into the realm of therapy work, receiving Frei’s encouragement and guidance. Among the many exquisite moments captured in the book’s photography section are portraits of Rufus, the Colored Bull Terrier; James, the English Spring Spaniel; and Uno, the Beagle, all supreme victors of the famous show, spending time with children on therapy visits.
This poignant and elegantly designed collection of stories and verse provides comfort and healing for anyone experiencing the grief of losing a dog. An essential resource for veterinarians, bereavement counselors, pet loss support groups, and, of course, pet owners themselves, Angel Pawprints is a heartwarming book for anyone who has ever loved and lost a dog.
One of the warmest, funniest, and most delightful Christmas stories ever—from Pulitzer Prize-winning author Dave Barry. With fond nostalgia, Dave Barry takes readers back to a simpler time: The year is 1960, and young Doug Barnes is playing a shepherd in the Christmas pageant at St. John’s Episcopal Church—which is a very big deal. But there are problems everywhere. His fellow shepherds are misbehaving, which makes their director, Mrs. Elkins, yell at all of them; the girl he likes is playing Mary opposite a Joseph who is depressingly smart, athletic, and cute; the family dog is doing very poorly, and they have no idea what they’re going to tell Doug’s little sister, Becky, who’s playing one of the Host of Angels and who loves the dog more than anything; and his dad’s just gotten a flat tire, which means they might not even get to the pageant after all. But Christmas is a time of miracles. And for Doug and his family, this will be the most miraculous Christmas of all.
This engaging book expands the successful Angel Animals series to include stories about working dogs. Whether it's a 9/11 search-and-rescue effort or visiting a disabled veteran, these dogs are there to help. 20 b&w photos.