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Connecting with Our Pets in Heaven

Interpret Signs from Animals in the Afterlife, Cope with Grief, and Heal

Desha Utsick

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Skyhorse Publishing
01 July 2022
An A to Z guide of signs and symbols that showyour best friends never really left your side.

In many cases, we don't choose pets to welcome into our family; they choose us. Or some divine intervention seems to bring us together. That mysterious but amazing bond is not broken when an animal leaves our realm. Our pets continue to reach out to us in loving, encouraging, even instructing ways after they cross the rainbow bridge.

This beautiful book, complete with inspiring photos, will share the many ways pets speak to us through signs in nature (cardinals, rainbows, clouds), patterns that pop up in our daily lives (from smudges on glass to pawprints on a path), familiar pet sounds (jangling tags or the voice of one pet through another), orbs, dreams, and more. Organized in an A-to-Z format by pet sign, you're sure to find a connection to pets who have been part of your family. Heart-warming personal stories from the author and other pet lovers share the promise that our animals and their love remain in our lives forever.
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Imprint:   Skyhorse Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   499g
ISBN:   9781510767003
ISBN 10:   1510767002
Pages:   128
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Desha Utsick is a photographer, writer, certified life coach, and an inspirational speaker who believes her gifts are meant to be used to help others.Desha's rescue dogs were an important part of her journey out of addiction and other life challenges and into the discovery of her faith,including certification as a Christ Servant Minister in the United Methodist Church.Her most recent rescue, Bella, passed away in 2020, but Desha still senses her inspiration everywhere.

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