pet loss
pet loss
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by Gary Kurz - 2006-12-04
As an author of books in the pet loss genre, I often receive e-mail where I am asked "Do you think that I did the right thing by putting my best friend down?" The question is always qualified by a ve...
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by Emily Hanlon - 2007-02-15
Creativity is a mysterious journey that connects us to the unseen worlds. There was a time when all people had access to the unseen worlds, although it was the shamans, story tellers and healers wh...
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by Gary Kurz - 2007-03-23
I hope the hillbilly flavored title caught your attention, because I have something to say that I think all pet people need to hear. What I want to share is really nothing more than common sense, but...
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by Gary Kurz - 2007-03-29
As the author of several pet loss books, I frequently receive letters and e-mail from people thanking me for my work. Along with their kind and generous words, people often give me kudos that I do no...
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by Gary Kurz - 2007-04-02
For people who love and keep pets, one of the most traumatic moments they will ever experience is bidding farewell to their furry of feathered best friend. Most pet people imagine that they could not...
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by Gary Kurz - 2007-04-26
"Why Brother Gary, what seems to be the matter", my pastor's wife asked as I made my way to my usual pew on Sunday morning. I didn't respond immediately, because I just didn't feel like talking. My ...
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by Gary Kurz - 2007-05-15
When the earth shakes, the wind blows or the home is filled with the smell of smoke, most people automatically shift into the self-preservation mode and scramble to preserve their lives and the lives ...
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by Gary Kurz - 2007-05-15
Some time ago I signed up for a real estate course offered on an infomercial. I attended a boot camp and even drove around with the celebrity of the infomercial and a group of other students to look ...
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by Gary Kurz - 2007-05-18
If you are reading this, you probably are someone who keeps or at least cares about animals. You are in the majority. Most people have room for animals, if not in their homes, then at least in thei...
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by Barry Mcgee - 2007-10-14
It used to be that, when you suffered a pet loss, the only choice you had was to bury your beloved pet in your back yard. This may be nice on one hand, because you can be close to your pet, but on the...