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Synopsis
Dog lovers understand their pups are pure magic.
From their sweet faces to their darling personalities and hysterical antics, dogs make every day better. They love us wholly and unconditionally.
They're more than pets... they're family. So when we have to say goodbye-whether because of illness, age, or accident-it can be just as painful as losing a beloved relative.
A Love to Remember is a keepsake dog loss journal and workbook specifically written to help you memorialize your pet as you journey through grief. Gentle, flexible, and never pushy, its three-phase design begins with a section intended to nudge you through the process of recalling and recording details and memories about your special friend-things like physical descriptions, behaviors, and habits. The second section is focused on you-how you're coping with your grief and the different ways you might memorialize your sweet furbaby. The third and final section includes a collection of blank and lined pages where you can let your thoughts wander.
Sprinkled throughout with words of wisdom from real people who've lost beloved pets, A Love to Remember makes a lovely and supportive gift for a struggling friend or loved one.
Inside you'll find:
- Pages on: your dog's physical description; how you met; how you named your pet; how your pet behaved; nighttime routines; challenges; and favorite memories. All with plenty of extra pages for you to expand on your thoughts or special moments.
- Memorial ideas and a planning page.
- Ideas to help you process your grief in healthy ways.
- An emergency toolbox you can use to plan for when things get rough.
- Self-care reminders and a page just for men. (Men need to grieve their furbabies too )
- Pages on losing a very young dog.
- Pages to work through your pet's crossing.
- Pages for you to write a letter your sweet pup.
- Blank and lined pages for you to use however you wish.
At 6"x9", A Love to Remember is the perfect size for slipping into a purse or a backpack as you navigate those difficult first few weeks.