All Pets Go To Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love
D**E
Nice book
I liked this book. Easy to read. Brought me some comfort in the wake of losing my precious Zoe. But the book does repeat itself a few times.
K**R
Knowledgeable and Comforting Book
The author (who herself has since graduated to the Other Side), is very knowledgeable and by relating the experiences of others, shows that all pets DO go to Heaven and are waiting for us. I found several of the stories to mirror my experiences and it gave me a sense of peace and closure like nothing else has. This book has been out of print for a long time and I'm happy to have found it in very good, used condition. If you can get it, buy it--you won't be disappointed.
J**E
Good but a rehash of her other books
Overall, the book is interesting. I love Sylvia and have read most of her books. Some of the things I did not enjoy about it: the first 1/4 (approximately) of the book is a complete rehash of her other books. Also, it discusses at length pets in ancient times which I found not so interesting as it is common knowledge that everyone loves their pets, even ancient people. It did not relate to pets on the otherside. It seemed like it took quite a while to get to the "meat and potatoes" of the topic of pets on the OTHERSIDE. Sylvia also had a tendency to rely heavily on pet stories that readers submitted to her on her website. I guess I was hoping to hear more from Sylvia and not just her readers. Don't get me wrong, the book is still very enjoyable, especially if you have lost a beloved pet. I miss my pets and this book put me at ease and was a tear-jerker (in a good way). It would make a good gift for someone who misses a pet. Happy reading!
P**S
Uplifting & Comforting
I just lost my 4th German shepherd boy, Skylar, nearly 3 weeks ago. He was my baby who became the man of the house and my protector after outliving his daddy (my husband George) and his other 3 siblings(3 German shepherd girls). We comforted and depended on each other as we began our new lives together. Since Skylar has been gone, I've been feeling so alone. Even though I've made new friends and they all got to know and love Skylar, life just isn't the same.I always find myself reading multiple books on grieving and the afterlife after losing a loved one, in order to find comfort. This book was the icing on the cake. It completely reassured me that all of our fur-angels are all in heaven waiting for us. Although it feels like another lifetime to us, to them, it feels like only a few moments. It also validates everything I've read in the past on this subject: animals and the afterlife, or about the afterlife in general. In fact, it even triggered memories about my own fur-angels who have done some amazing things. After reading this book, I'm finally comforted and at peace.
S**0
The only thing that gave me hopes and pulled me from my depression from losing my best friend
Haven't gotten past losing my best friend who happens to be a dog. I sit in depression day after day longing to be with her again and the only way thru it, for me, is knowing I'm going to see her again and continue my life with her.
B**C
Comforting in some aspects
It's beneficial to get her insights that bridge our spiritual understanding of pets. I had to say goodbye to my beloved (incredibly sweet and gentle) pit bull, a breed that she is not complimentary of on more than one occasion in this book. This bothered me and sort-of robbed me of the full benefit I could have gotten, just don't know why she had to go there with putting a negative spin on a breed that has blessed many individuals and families barring a select few. There was at least as much - if not more - of a history of animals in general than anything. I think this book could have been condensed to half and kept its focus on the spiritual component. So why do I give it any stars? Because I did find the spiritual insights to be helpful in helping to heal some of my grief.
T**I
I miss my dog!
I don't know if the author's visions or claims are true or not, but she paints a beautiful vision of where I can pretend (without knowing for sure) that my dog is there and is happy and waiting for me. Oh I hope she is right. But if she's not, that's ok too because she brought me a scene wherein I can imagine my dog, and that brought me peace and helped me to heal the gaping wound left by my dog's death.
T**R
very helpful for an inconsolable friend
I bought this book for a friend who was inconsolable over the loss of her dog, picking it out because she questioned whether pets have to reincarnate (and whether her dog was being mistreated by its new owner) or if they need not visit the earth plane again. The book arrived and she promptly read it and told me that it helped her a lot.I read the reviews from it and was a little apprehensive because of some, but i'm very happy I sent it to her because she is more at ease from having read it.I would actually love to read it myself some day.
E**E
It Will Break Your Heart (But In A Good Way)
My dog sadly died in April (2014). He was only 4 years old but had had epilepsy and was a poorly boy in his short life. After his death I struggled, and still do, with coming to terms with it. It wasn't just him dying that makes me anxious and worried sick it was wondering whether he would carry his illness into the next life and whether he knew just how much I loved him.All Pets Go To Heaven has been my saving grace these last few months. It taught me that no animals do not carry illness with them once they have died, that my relatives that have already passed would have met my dog and that he will always be around. The book gives examples of how animals have come back to to communicate with their owners and how really animals are just fine when they die. They will be there when we die and in the meantime they are with other animals and your relatives and for me this comforted me and although I still cry about it, I know one day he will be there.I have read the book a few times now. I read it through once when I first got it and finished it within one day. Then I also read parts of it when I am missing him and feel the need to be close to him. I won't ever throw the book away.If you've lost a pet then this really is a great eye - opening book that will break your heart (yes you will cry uncontrollably whilst reading it!) and open your mind to what really occurs after death.
L**N
Majority about religion and god
It’s interesting for those who want to know the historic times of animals being evolved but personally, I want tips and comfort to help me grieve with the loss of my dog. Few really loving stories but did not tell me much about heaven with animals and what happens after death. Really gutted.
K**A
Really comforting book.
Great book, used to watch sylvia Browne on tv, genuine world renowned physic. Highly recommend.
Z**M
Can't recommend highly enough
Helping me deal with the loss of my wee furry soul mate. Very comforting. Love this book.
N**E
A good read I bought for a friend who had lost ...
A good read I bought for a friend who had lost her dog,she said it gave,her great comfort knowing her pet was safe.
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