Cat and dog cuddling, depicting furbabies go to heaven | Photo by Snapwire
Yes, fur heaven is fur real!
Losing a pet is the most devastating thing that could happen to you and me. But believe in the truth that they are now in a place of endless bliss, where they can get unlimited treats and infinite play times. Furbabies go to heaven—a paradise where they don’t have to suffer anymore; a place where they can roll around in the grass, swim in the mud, or snuggle down in dandelion fields all they want. Painful as it may be to grieve the passing of our furbabies, but this is a time for us to cherish the memory of pets and celebrate their lives. After all, the void in our hearts was filled since the moment they came into our lives.
While you cry, take a pause and rekindle the joyful touch of their cute little paws. “Dogs With Attitude” by Yvonne Bronstorph is your lovely companion in this healing journey. Rekindle those silly shenanigans you had with your pets. Reflect on the antics of Tiger, Scrappy, Sammy, Champ, and Bow Wow—five dogs that live in a world thinking they are a soccer player, bodyguard, slippery eel, headhunter, and army general. Yvonne’s book is sure to give you smirks and sweet giggles. Get a copy online for the privilege of getting to know these lovely dogs.
Celebrate the Truth That Furbabies Go to Heaven
Most of the time, we often wonder: Do pets have a place in the afterlife? Actually, there’s no need for tangible evidence to validate the truth of whether furbabies go to heaven or not. It’s something we can feel. During those moments of pondering: “Does my dog in heaven miss me?” that we feel the comforting and reassuring presence of our beloved pets in spirit.
The loving bond you have with your dog is so immense that you can recognize the pitch of their barks or the sound of their movements in such a mysterious way. Do you agree? Perhaps you can hear sudden dog whimpers or cheerful barks out of nowhere without the apparent physical presence in your place. Maybe that’s how your dearly departed furbabe tells you they’re happy in paradise. Ever had that feeling?
Honoring the Memory of Our Dearest Pets
Preserving cherished memories with your pets not only helps you heal, but also offers peace to your furbabies’ souls. It’s nice to know that our furbabies go to heaven. So, celebrate their memory and the fact that they are now in a peaceful place, basking in unlimited cuddles with the heavenly angels. Just try to imagine them sliding on the rainbow or prancing and hopping in the clouds, healthily and cheerfully. Imagine them not having to struggle with breathing difficulties, shriek from stomach pain, or whimper all the time from excruciating pain. Find peace knowing they won’t have to go through all that suffering anymore.
How Can I Celebrate the Memory of My Pets?
After all those years of nurturing them, cleaning their poop, walking them around the park, and going to the vet, it’s just hard to say goodbye to our furry loved ones. It’s painful, indeed, but we have to heal and move on in time. Moving on doesn’t mean forgetting them; it means looking back at their treasured memories with peace and a lightened heart.
Preserving the memory of our furbabies offers comfort in our grieving process. Some meaningful ways you can celebrate their life are:
- creating a memory box or scrapbook
- planting a memorial tree
- holding a memorial service
Lastly, the most important thing: acknowledge your grief and find closure. Let it all out. Allow yourself to cry over and over again, until your tears dry out. Savor the freedom of letting your emotions flow. Time will heal you. Find the courage and strength to face life with a cheerful heart. When you’re ready, maybe it’s time for you to give yourself another chance to be a fur parent and a second chance for dogs and cats from shelters.
Smile, Your Furbaby Watches Over You from Above
Choose to heal because otherwise, your departed furry loved one will be sad. Just choose to be happy for them. Be happy and at peace knowing all furbabies go to heaven.
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