Let's
face it. Nobody wants to think about the inevitable demise of our
dogs, least of all when they are still young and healthy. Yet, this
is the best time to prepare.

If you've had dogs over the years, you know
what I'm talking about. When the time comes, you want to have as
many memories as possible. You want to cling on to every last
remnant of your dog's existence.
One way to ensure that happens is to have
something physical to look at, hold and feel. If you don't take
those steps now, you will kick yourself later, when it's too late.
This 27-page small report discusses a variety of
things you can do to memorialize your dog from the moment you meet
for the very first time.
It goes farther than that. Inside, you'll
discover:
- ideas for creating great memories
- memorials you can design yourself
- how to face euthanasia - is it the
right time?
- how to tell your children
- ways to celebrate his or her life
- surviving the funeral
- dealing with a surviving pet's grief
- how to find a safe final resting place for
your dog
- sharing your dog's life with others
- things you can do in his or her memory
- how to fill the empty space that
remains
- ....and a few short personal stories
Don't wait until your dog is sick, dying or
has died to build a memorial. It's easier and far more fun to do it
now, regardless of your dog's age and condition.
Grab
your copy of this 27-page small report:
How
& Why To Prepare NOW
For Your Dog's
Final Days And Beyond
Regardless
Of Your Dog's Current
Age and Condition
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P.S.:
You might be thinking that you don't need to worry about these
matters right now. Your dog is young and healthy. You expect him
or her to live many years. Besides, you already take a lot of
pictures of your new family member.
I
used to think the same way, but keep this in mind. Accidents
happen. Dogs can get sick. They can develop devastating
illnesses at any age. We can lose them as puppies, as teenagers
and in their adult and senior years.
There's no guarantee.
My
father's Spaniel developed kidney disease at 1 year old and had
to be put down. My American Eskimo lived to the ripe age of 16+
years. You just never know!
Don't
wait. This report will give you a new insight into this
topic, including the good stuff. Discover ways to celebrate your
dog's life now and after.
Order your copy now.
P.P.S.:Get started creating some wonderful memories together that
you can enjoy for many years to come. Build your dog's
memorial while your relationship is alive and happy. Don't wait
until grief sets in and you have no plans on how to deal with
your dog's passing. This report provides everything you need
from now until the end.
If
your dog is already reaching the end of his or her life, all
the more reason to get this small report NOW! It will help you
to deal with the final stages including the euthanasia decision
and grieving survivors. Discover things you can do now and
afterwards to ease the pain, including making the decision to
get another dog.
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