by Cathy Seabrook D. V. M. (Author)
Survive Saying Goodbye to Your Pet, written by a veteran veterinarian and Professional Animal Communicator, Cathy Seabrook, D.V.M., is dictated in its entirety by the Collective Consciousness of PETS. Herein you will find the delightful nature that is PET at its truest and finest grace, willing you, guiding you, absolving you and loving you through the most difficult time with them you will ever know. They have really never left you of course, simply left what you knew as them in physical form. For the first time, read a book about pet loss that does not break your heart in the reading of it Prepare to add delight to departing in a way unimagined
Author Biography
Dr. Cathy Seabrook graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College with Honours in 1981. She practised Equine and Small Animal medicine as an associate veterinarian in various practices until 1993, when she opened her own practice, The Island Animal Hospital, in her hometown of Mindemoya on Manitoulin Island, in Ontario, Canada. As sole practitioner in a busy practice, on-call 24/7, life delivered to her the full gamut and embrace of veterinary practice. In the year 2005, she had her first experience in animal communication, necessitated by her very sick horse, which she had to this point not accepted as reality. Once convinced of the truth in a consultation with her horse Dante and an animal communicator from Connecticut, that animals could talk and people could hear them, she studied animal communication independently until 2009, when she took her first formal training in England, and then studied within Animal Spirit Network, (Illinois) and graduated as a Professional Animal Communicator in 2011. At that time she sold her practice to devote her time completely to Animal Communication. Cathy and Dante published their first book, Heart Hole Piece Named Horse, a children's story in 2012. She resides on Manitoulin Island on a horse farm, with her two sons, and other animals. Visit our author website, www.seabrookbooks.com, and four Animal Communication websites, which are: www.drcathyseabrook.com (Animal Communication with Cathy Seabrook D.V.M.), www.whatsupvet.com (Horses), www.survivesayinggoodbyetoyourpet.com (Pet Loss), and www.whatsuppet.com (Pets).
Number of Pages: 92
Dimensions: 0.19 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: October 13, 2012