Customer Review: We lost our dog last year after she gace us 14 1/2 wonderful years of her life. She was just a mutt. Her name was Dusty and she was part lab, shepherd, and chow. (Her tongue had spots on it.) She died in my husband's arms as he was taking her to the vet. She had had arthritis; but was never really... more info
Customer Review: On June l9, 2008 we euthanized 3 canine friends we had had for many years. Why all together? Two of the dogs were mother and son--the mother in advanced senility and other health issues and her son was completely paralyzed with hip displasia. Louie, the youngest, was dying with cancer. They came... more info
Customer Review: well written by someone who knows how quickly a puppy grows into an adult and how quickly life ends for them. Pets never live long enough but perhaps that is why they are so precious and important in our lives. Thank you, Hans Wilhelm, for sharing your story.
Customer Review: This is a classic! I'm 50 and my siblings and I grew up with this wonderful book about friendship, life and death...and life after a loved-one's death. My own (now adult)children grew up with it here in Italy (in English)...so it has proven itself across cultures, too! Now I have passed it on as a... more info
Customer Review: I would recommend this book not only to children but also to adults who have very limited time on their hands. This book provides some insight as to how animal souls can travel freely when they are no longer here in the physical world. Thank you.
Customer Review: "No Dogs Allowed" was such a gripping book. Like one part when the dog broke its leg. That got me scared and sad! But I really loved the book by this author. This book was just so gripping that I wanted to read more!
"No Dogs Allowed" was about an eleven year old girl who was so upset when... more info
Customer Review: It is hard to get through a book when everyone around keeps asking, "What are you laughing at?" So the best thing is....on a cloudy Saturday curl up on the couch and read this book(s) out loud to the kids. All my boys, 4-16 loved this book and can't wait till the next one comes out.
Customer Review: THis was the third Phantom Stallion book I had read and It was good, but it's not my favorite. Ryan Slocum is in love with Hotspot's foal, Shyboots. When Linc says that he is going to destroy the colt because he's a "Mongrel" Ryan takes action. He talks Sam into hiding Hotspot and Shyboots with him.... more info