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| Dog Heaven | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 171 reviews) Sales Rank: 3315 Category: Book
Author: Cynthia Rylant Publisher: Blue Sky Press Studio: Blue Sky Press Manufacturer: Blue Sky Press Label: Blue Sky Press Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 40 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 8 x 0.5
ISBN: 0590417010 UPC: 400307301570 EAN: 9780590417013 ASIN: 0590417010
Publication Date: September 1, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A comforting and smile-inducing poetic text speculates on the place where all good dogs go, describing Dog Heaven as a wonderful location filled with countless ham biscuits, good meals, lots of petting, and endless stretches of fields to run in.
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  Review for Dog Heaven January 6, 2009 We lost our dog last year after she gace us 14 1/2 wonderful years of her life. She was just a mutt. Her name was Dusty and she was part lab, shepherd, and chow. (Her tongue had spots on it.) She died in my husband's arms as he was taking her to the vet. She had had arthritis; but was never really very sick. When she died, my friend gave me a copy of "Dog Heaven." We loved it. Currently it is sitting on her chair along with her ashes, pictures, dog leash, and flowers. NO ONE WILL EVER SIT ON THAT CHAIR AGAIN! The book was very comforting; and I know that I have heard Dusty when she comes back to visit us! I have ordered several copies to have on hand to give my fiends when they lose their dog. I highly recommend "Dog Heaven" to anyone who has lost a dog!
  Dogs Do Go to Heaven January 6, 2009 If you ever had a beloved dog die, this is the book for you. It will make you cry, but they will be tears of comfort knowing your dog is now in a much better place. Yes indeed, Dogs do go to Heaven.
Great gift to others who may have lost their dog. I put on the inside page "In Loving Memory of"... then the dogs name with the date and give them away to my friends when their dog dies. It is a great way to remember their pets.
  A wonderful book on the topic! December 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Our dog was not doing well last summer, so I searched for a book about dog heaven/rainbow bridge to read to my 4 1/2 year old so that she would be familiar with the concept when the eventual happened. I found this book, and I'm so glad I did!
Took it out of the library and read it with her several times. When our beloved Lucy passed away in September, my daughter took it very well - I give most of the credit to this book. My in-laws dog passed last year and when we told my DD about Lucy, she was quiet, then asked if Lucy and Winston are together now in dog heaven and when we said yes, she was content.
Well, a couple of weeks ago my inlaws abruptly lost another of their dogs, when we told my daughter about it, she said that now he's in dog heaven with Lucy and Winston, eating all those doggie biscuits, etc. She remembered things about the book, and then asked me if we could get this book out of the library again to read.
I'm on Amazon today to buy several copies of the book - one for us, and one for my in-laws, and one to stash away to gift to a friend when it's needed.
A wonderfully comforting book, for adults as well as children, and the beautiful images really stay with you.
Highly recommended for all dog-lovers, no matter their age. (I understand there is a Cat Heaven book as well, but I have not read that one yet.)
  Incredibly touching book! December 16, 2008 Anyone who has been through the death of their canine companion will appreciate this book. I still can't read it without crying. I've given away at least a dozen copies, even to adults, and the reaction is always the same - "What an incredible book!" Rylant also has a Cat Heaven and it's equally as good for our friends with feline companions. There is hope that we will see them again!!
  Purging and Healing - A Must Have for Those Who've Lost Their Furry Family Members December 7, 2008 I'm not necessarily a cryer, but I can barely glance at the cover of this book without bawling. It's so gently, succinctly perfect a read for anybody who's lost a dog, but especially for those who view our canine friends as family members and have a tough time with the grief. If you're unable to cry this book will do the trick! And if you're already crying, the images and ideas offered in this book will ease your mind. It looks and reads like a children's book, but I think we adults tend to have a harder time with pet loss than the little ones do, so this is for all of us. A friend's ten-year old son, who'd received this when his pet died, told his mom he wanted to give it to me when I lost my twin dogs within six weeks of each other after 15 years with them. His gesture alone was a tear-jerker, and the book's healing properties amazed me. It's not all teary fare... this little bit made me laugh: "Every dog becomes a good dog in Dog Heaven." (Kind of made me forget about the couches and walls we lost during the training years!) It's such a wonderful book to have that when a friend or family member loses a pet I immediately order them a copy and send it off. Usually I paste a picture of the dog somewhere inside to really personalize it, and in our family ALL our dogs are pictured somewhere throughout. It's a great little memorial.
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