When a pet comes to your home, it’s not long before they become a member of the family. They are our little babies, bringing joy into every day of our lives. Pet loss can be tragic. The grieving process when a human loved one leaves us is not much different than when we experience pet loss. All pet lovers will at some point have to deal with the loss of a pet. I invite you to visit THIS RESOURCE for support through this very difficult experience.
Within this resource you will find exercises to aid you in recovering from your pet loss. You will learn many truths to counter the many myths surrounding grief. You did not just lose a pet, you lost your companion. Your best friend is no longer there to greet you when you wake up or come home. And certainly, it is not beneficial for you to suppress or deny your grief.
Robin Jean Brown has developed a ROAR method. She is experienced in the grief process due to the loss of her own beloved pet and companion, after a long process of dealing with brain cancer. She has written an e-book that will guide you through the 5 stages of grief. While going through this journey you will be able to journal and answer questions that will validate your sadness yet lead you to healing.
Robin’s e-book is available to you immediately as a download, therefore allowing you quick support and encouragement.
ROAR
- Respect your loss and grief
- Own your reality
- Affirm yourself
- Reclaim your life
What is unique about this guide is that it is not simply a book you read. You cannot wish away your negative feelings by reading and hoping they go away. Recovery from grief takes action. Robin gives you activities or “homework” to do. When doing, you experience healing. Along with your own healing, you will learn how to help your loved ones who may also be grieving.
It is our hope and desire that when you GO TO THIS LINK and download the E-book, that you will over time experience healing from the loss of your special pet.