The Heart That is Loved Never Forgets: Recovering from Loss - When Humans and Animals Lose Their Companions
By (Author) Kaetheryn Walker
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Healing Arts Press
1st November 1998
United States
General
Non Fiction
Domestic animals and pets
636.0887
Paperback
160
Width 153mm, Height 230mm, Spine 11mm
Stories that address the grieving process of humans and animals who have lost their companions and that give advice on how best to help yourself and others recover
Gives practical advice on recovery, including self-care, support systems, and homeopathic recipes, and also discusses the painful topic of euthanasia
The first book to address the topic of animal grief at the loss of a companion, explaining how to recognize grief in animals and how to help them heal
Anyone who has lost a treasured animal companion knows that this can be as devastating as losing a human loved one. Unfortunately, our society's sympathy with this loss is not commensurate with the actual grief people feel. Kaetheryn Walker fills this void by presenting true stories of the grief process she and others went through after the death of their animal companions. She gives practical advice on recovery, including daily self-care, support systems, and homeopathic remedies, and discusses the painful topic of euthanasia as well. Her book is also the first to address the important topic of animal grief at the loss of a companion. She explains how to recognize grief in animals and how to help them heal.
"This book makes you think and feel deeply. Walker presents us with a very sensitive and wise book, offering us a fresh and constructive outlook on bonding and then dealing with the loss of a pet." * Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement *
Kaetheryn Walker has worked in animal care for twenty-five years. She holds a masters degree in veterinary homeopathy and gives workshops and consultations on animal homeopathy for acute and chronic illnesses. The author of Homeopathic First Aid for Animals, she lives on the coast of Maine with a number of foster cats.