Last month we told you about a terrific book, one that goes well beyond the scope of your usual literary piece. If I Should Die Before My Dog — is a must-have for all those who share their lives with dogs. Preparing for the worst that could happen to your dog – losing you – can ease her transition to a new home and new family. No one knows your dog like you do. This book helps you record those details that make her daily life unique to your dog.
A Dog Lovers lasting guide…….An beautifully illustrated interactive book that one fills in all of the information about their dogs life in the event they can no longer care for them to help ensure your pets are taken care of.
A thought provoking check list for dog lovers, who unfortunately and with much sadness can no longer take care of their dog.
This book will assist those who want to prepare for their dogs future in an easy to use format that will guide them through the process of telling the “story” of their dogs life, for their pets “Next Guardian”.
None of us can predict the future, but in the event situations arise such as death, health impairment or left with no other choice but to give them up, this book will be there to assist your beloved pet with the transition from one home to another.
Enter Below and Good Luck !!
Hilary says
looks like a great book!
Kim Thomas says
It really is, Hilary. And “book” doesn’t really describe it – there is only a small amount of reading, most of what goes into it is by your own loving hand 🙂
Team Beaglebratz says
From the mom-
Shiloh’n Diva Shasta are my two Beagles whom I care about and want only the best if I can’t be there for them.
Mom Kim
Kim Thomas says
Absolutely the best reason for the considerations you detail in this book for them. I know how you feel!
Dee says
Hello Kim, this seems to me to be an excellent book to have ready to use when the time calls for it. A friend of mine and fellow writer did a book for animal lovers about 25 years ago that is somewhat similar to this book. It helped so many people. Peace.
Kim Thomas says
Hi, Dee! I’ve missed visiting you lately.
I would love to see that book your friend did, it would be interesting to compare and maybe combine the two!