All Dogs come from HEAVEN


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You can get them from a shelter, you can buy them from a store, some even show up at your own front door! But have you ever thought to yourself where do dogs come from? How are they so perfectly loving? Was my dog made just for me? In her breakout children's book All Dogs Come from Heaven, Amanda Siegrist presents readers with the many wonderful furry friends that we know and love. Some pups stay small, some dogs grow big, but amid all the variety, we know that our beloved pets all share one common bond: all dogs do not just go to heaven--all dogs come from heaven too!




All Dogs Go to Kevin


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All Dogs Go to Kevin is a humorous and touching memoir that will appeal to anyone who has ever loved an animal or lost hours in James Herriot's classic veterinary stories. You can't always count on people, but you can always count on your dog. No one knows that better than veterinarian Jessica Vogelsang. With the help of three dogs, Jessica is buoyed through adolescence, veterinary school, and the early years of motherhood. Taffy, the fearsome Lhasa; Emmett, the devil-may-care Golden; and Kekoa, the neurotic senior Labrador, are always by her side, educating her in empathy and understanding for all the oddballs and misfits who come through the vet clinic doors. Also beside her is Kevin, a human friend who lives with the joie de vivre most people only dream of having. From the clueless canine who inadvertently reveals a boyfriend's wandering ways to the companion who sees through a new mother's smiling facade, Jessica's stories from the clinic and life show how her love for canines lifts her up and grounds her, too. Above all, this book reminds us, with gentle humor and honesty, why we put up with the pee on the carpet, the chewed-up shoes, and the late-night trips to the vet: because the animals we love so much can, in fact, change our lives.







Hachiko Waits


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All Dogs Go to Heaven Don't They


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Centuries of historic biblical teaching regarding heaven and hell is being questioned today by a new generation of professing Christian "universalists." Their message is simple: According to the Bible, "All dogs go to heaven." The message that everyone will eventually be saved, that hell will be empty and that heaven will be full is an appealing message. But is it true? In "All Dogs Go To Heaven . . . Don't They?" Maurice Smith combines humor with serious scholarship in a search for truth and for clear biblical answers to these challenging questions.




Dog Heaven


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A comforting and playful exploration of a beloved dog's journey after a happy life on Earth. In Newbery Medalist Cynthia Rylant's classic bestseller, the author comforts readers young and old who have lost a dog. Recommended highly by pet lovers around the world, Dog Heaven not only comforts but also brings a tear to anyone who is devoted to a pet. From expansive fields where dogs can run and run to delicious biscuits no dog can resist, Rylant paints a warm and affectionate picture of the ideal place God would, of course, create for man's best friend. The first picture book illustrated by the author, Dog Heaven is enhanced by Rylant's bright, bold paintings that perfectly capture an afterlife sure to bring solace to anyone who is grieving.




The Dog Merchants


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In what promises to become an "Omnivore's Dilemma" for dog lovers—breed devotees and adoption advocates alike—The Dog Merchants is the first book to explain the complex and often surprisingly similar business practices that extend from the American Kennel Club to local shelters, from Westminster champions to dog auctions.Without judging dog lovers of any stripe, The Dog Merchants makes it clear that money spent among these dog merchants has real-world effects on people and canines. Kavin reveals how dog merchants create markets for dogs, often in defiance of the usual rules of supply and demand. She takes an investigative approach and meets breeders and rescuers at all levels, shedding much-needed light on an industry that most people don't even realize is an industry.Kavin’s goal is to advance the conversation about how all dogs are treated, from puppy mills to high-kill shelters. She shows that a great deal can be improved by understanding the business practices behind selling dogs of all kinds. Instead of pitting rescue and purebred people against each other, The Dog Merchants shows how all dog lovers can come together, with one voice as consumers, on behalf of all our beloved companions.




All Dogs Go to Heaven


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All Dogs Go to Heaven


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Henry was the first Newfoundland dog I adopted from rescue. Then there was Georgie, Charlie, Kiki and now Buddy.With Henry's passing, Kiki and Buddy are a new generation of adopted Newfoundland dogs sharing my home. Ten years of rescued dogs, who have actually rescued me more times than I can count.I never quite decided to write a book of essays about my dogs. That is, until I realized they were often central characters in the faith column I write for the Summit Daily News. Which makes sense, since "living alone" isn't a valid description of life with two or more 150-pound dogs.This insight made me think more about what my dogs have taught me over the years and how they've made me a better person. And they've helped me to understand what God wants me to know about being a better person.




All Pets Go To Heaven


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Reveals how pets fit into the afterlife, offering comfort for bereaved pet owners while sharing uplifting tales about pets who continue their relationship with their human companions after death.