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  • RE: Sara

    Here are some children's books on grief.  The ages give the reading level, not the comprehension level.   Davis, Christine , For Every Cat an Angel , 12/2000 (Ages 4-8) http://tinyurl.com/6mbkw Davis, Christine , For Every Dog an Angel , 9/2003 (Ages 4-8) http://tinyurl.com/6mbkw...
    Posted to Non-Dog Related (Forum) by janet_rose on 08-21-2007
    Filed under: pet loss & children, books - pet loss
  • RE: Sara

    Angel, my heart aches for you.  I can't imagine watching my dog die like that.  Thank goodness Sara didn't suffer.  I am so glad that you weren't hit, too!    Filing a police report was a good idea.  It might lead no where, but it could...
    Posted to Non-Dog Related (Forum) by janet_rose on 08-21-2007
    Filed under: pet loss & adults, books - pet loss
  • Re: The vet lost Ginger. (Update.. Bad news though)

    Samantha's ideas and questions about Ginger will probably change as she gets older. Books can help her express those questions. Here are some children's books on grief. Check your public library. One can pick the ones that are consistent with one's beliefs. The ages give the reading level...
    Posted to General Chat (Forum) by janet_rose on 04-13-2008
    Filed under: books - pet loss, pet loss & children
  • Re: The vet lost Ginger. (Update.. Bad news though)

    There are also good books for adults dealing with pet loss and for adults helping children deal with pet loss. James, John & Friedman, Russell, When Children Grieve: For Adults to Help Children Deal With Death, Divorce, Pet Loss, Moving, and Other Losses , 6/2002 http://tinyurl.com/42qfc Kowalski...
    Posted to General Chat (Forum) by janet_rose on 04-14-2008
    Filed under: books - pet loss, pet loss & children
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