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The Book of My Pet |  | Authors: David Marshall, Kate Marshall Publisher: Hyperion Category: Book
Buy New: $21.34 as of 11/20/2009 23:19 MST details
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1134639
Media: Hardcover Pages: 128 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.8 x 0.8
ISBN: 0786866160 Dewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9780786866168 ASIN: 0786866160
Publication Date: October 18, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Its impossible to underestimate the joy a pet can bring to our lives. Pet owners understand how this most unconditional of love affairs can sooth and comfort, and even extend our lives. This beautifully designed fill-in journal helps pet lovers celebrate their relationships with favourite pets. It shows how to write a pets story and how to transcribe a family tree; prompts owners to describe their pets first year and record the major events of their pets life; and provides an opportunity to reflect on a pets mature years and death, as well as how the owner says good-bye to a cherished friend.
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| Customer Reviews: Very nice book to record memories of your pet August 14, 2009 Sharbysyd (Buffalo, NY USA) I bought this after my cat, Kirby, died in February 2008. Once I saw it, I purchased several copies to give out to anyone who loses a pet. This is a very nice book with many questions that you can answer about what your pet was like. It's a great way to record the wonderful memories that you have of your pet.
A "Must Have" !! July 7, 2004 Terrolynn Guiles (Spanaway, Washington -- USA) I wish I had copies of this book for every companion animal I ever had! Right now, I have three copies I'm keeping memories in -- one for each of my three dogs. I will be sure to purchase a new copy for each new furry friend that I adopt in the future. The "memory joggers" are very helpful while making entries from a pet's birth to crossing the Rainbow Bridge.
For my children April 21, 2002 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We recently got our first dog, a cute little black mix, named Blackie, for our young boys Welsey and Paul. They will probably have many pets in their lives but since they are only 3 and 5 now they will not remembers many of the special moments of their first pet Blackie. My husband and I are using The Book of My Pet to capture the life of Blackie so our boys can look back on the joys and responsibilities of caring for their first dog and share it with their kids when they grow up. Great book idea for pet lovers.
Great Gift for Pet Owners or Yourself! June 12, 2001 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I know lots of pet owners who would get into this. The design is handsome, not overly cutesy like some. The memory-jogging prompts are v. good...some funny, some reflective, some factual. I like the way they are organized into chapters with subsections: 1. How to Write Your Pet's Story 2. Starting Out (Getting Ready, How We Met, Family Tree) 3. The First Year (Settling In, Getting to Know My Pet, Making & Breaking the Rules) 4. The Prime of Life (Personality, Pleasures, Habits & Health, Talents) 5. The Advanced Years (Winding Down, Maturing Ways) 6. Saying Good-bye (The Passing, Looking Back)
Remembering Significant Beings November 24, 2000 Joyce (Bonham, Texas United States Minor Outlying Islands) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
When I was a child and then a young mother, keeping a "baby book" of those born into the family was common. It was a way of documenting the events of the life of this important person and celebrating his/her uniqueness. The Book of My Pet offers that kind of possibility for the beloved animals who become significant parts of our families. This book evokes those memories you might forget by asking thoughtful questions in many categories. The whole family can participate in creating this remembrance at anytime in the life of your pet. It is also possible to mount pictures in the book to make it a visual as well as verbal story of your shared life with this mysterious, special being. I am using it to tell the story of Gray, our cat who has graciously taken us into her life.
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