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Coping with Sorrow
on the Loss of Your Pet

by Moira Anderson, M.Ed.

Coping with Sorrow on the Loss of Your Pet provides a wealth of compassionate advice and specific coping strategies to help you deal with the loss of a pet. This book calls upon the experiences and suggestions of dozens of pet owners across the U.S. who have dealt with loss. It covers the following topics:

Chapter 1: Understanding Your Loss
The Value of a Pet

Chapter 2: Emotional Reactions
Anger · Guilt · Denial · Depression
(Read this chapter online!)

Chapter 3: Coping Strategies
Acknowledging Your Feelings · Adjusting to Your Loss

Chapter 4: A Family Affair
Sharing the Healing · Helping Children Cope · Four-Legged Family Members

Chapter 5: Welcoming a New Pet
What Your Pet Would Want · When is the Right Time? · Not a Replacement

Chapter 6: The Most Painful Decision
Euthanasia and Guilt · Knowing When ItŐs Time · Being There · Easing the Passage

Chapter 7: Choosing a Final Resting Place
Veterinary or Shelter Disposal · Home Burial · Cemetery Burial · Cremation · Preservation

Chapter 8: The Missing Pet
Prevention · Emergencies and Disasters · Recovery

Chapter 9: Where There's a Will
Wills and Codicils · Finding the Right Guardian · Euthanasia · Documentation

Chapter 10: Giving Up a Pet
A Special Kind of Grief · What Next? · When the Day Comes

Chapter 11: Helping a Friend
Ten Tips for Helping Others · Some Pitfalls to Avoid


Reviews

A wonderful, helpful book filled with information and guidance... Treats this serious subject with sympathetic feelings... An excellent guide allowing us to understand that we are not alone with our grief. Anyone who has a pet should read it. -- Dog Week

Written with compassion and understanding; truly required reading for any pet owner. -- Dog World

Coping with Sorrow should be welcomed by those who are grieving or are anticipating extreme stress and grief over the loss of a pet. The author's presentation and knowledge of the subject offer solace and understanding to the pet owner in need. -- Cats Magazine

Coping with Sorrow addresses every aspect of pet loss and grief... Written in a clear, friendly style... It takes a pet owner by the hand and walks him through the stages of bereavement, offering explanations and coping strategies at every step. -- Canine Concepts

A small gem of a book... Anderson's book fills the need for a comprehensive, yet easily read, publication on pet loss and owner bereavement. The message is one of love, common sense, and practical information. -- The Delta Society

This book has been needed for a long time -- like forever! The wealth of information given by pet owners makes the book come alive. It's a lovely thing, beautifully and generously written from the bottom of a superb writer's heart. -- Dog Writers Association of America


Coping with Sorrow celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2007 -- 20 years continuously in print -- with a newly updated, expanded 3rd Edition! To order, please visit
Amazon.com - or click "New and Used" and select "MOIRAKALLEN" as the seller to order direct from the author at a discount.

Quantity discounts are available for orders of 10 copies or more; please click for details.

Copyright © 2009 by Moira Anderson Allen
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