When Pets Die It's Alright to Grieve, written by Doris Zagdanski

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This book helps readers to understand why it’s important to allow yourself to grieve when your pet companion dies. It combines helpful grief guidelines with thoughtful quotes, poems and real stories from pet lovers who share their experiences with you. There are even suggestions for friends about what to say and do when they know someone who is grieving.

About Doris Zagdanski

Doris wrote her first book on teenagers and grief in 1990 and has since created an identity as a well-known author, educator and trainer in the field of empathy and grief awareness.

Whilst Doris began her career as a high school teacher, after the sudden death of her daughter Claire in 1980, she found herself in a life and career changing space. She has since spent many years keeping company with grieving people – she listens to their stories, hears their pain and understands their feelings. Her books all feature their stories, their quotes, their messages.

For the past 30 years she has forged a career in the funeral industry, writing and delivery training programs and also working on the front line as a funeral director. 

Here’s what audiences say about Doris:

  • “Fantastic presenter, loved the passion and knowledge.”

  • “Having experienced grief, everything you talked about was spot on.”

  • “What an amazing speaker Doris is. I was spellbound listening to her.”

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This book helps readers to understand why it’s important to allow yourself to grieve when your pet companion dies. It combines helpful grief guidelines with thoughtful quotes, poems and real stories from pet lovers who share their experiences with you. There are even suggestions for friends about what to say and do when they know someone who is grieving.

About Doris Zagdanski

Doris wrote her first book on teenagers and grief in 1990 and has since created an identity as a well-known author, educator and trainer in the field of empathy and grief awareness.

Whilst Doris began her career as a high school teacher, after the sudden death of her daughter Claire in 1980, she found herself in a life and career changing space. She has since spent many years keeping company with grieving people – she listens to their stories, hears their pain and understands their feelings. Her books all feature their stories, their quotes, their messages.

For the past 30 years she has forged a career in the funeral industry, writing and delivery training programs and also working on the front line as a funeral director. 

Here’s what audiences say about Doris:

  • “Fantastic presenter, loved the passion and knowledge.”

  • “Having experienced grief, everything you talked about was spot on.”

  • “What an amazing speaker Doris is. I was spellbound listening to her.”

This book helps readers to understand why it’s important to allow yourself to grieve when your pet companion dies. It combines helpful grief guidelines with thoughtful quotes, poems and real stories from pet lovers who share their experiences with you. There are even suggestions for friends about what to say and do when they know someone who is grieving.

About Doris Zagdanski

Doris wrote her first book on teenagers and grief in 1990 and has since created an identity as a well-known author, educator and trainer in the field of empathy and grief awareness.

Whilst Doris began her career as a high school teacher, after the sudden death of her daughter Claire in 1980, she found herself in a life and career changing space. She has since spent many years keeping company with grieving people – she listens to their stories, hears their pain and understands their feelings. Her books all feature their stories, their quotes, their messages.

For the past 30 years she has forged a career in the funeral industry, writing and delivery training programs and also working on the front line as a funeral director. 

Here’s what audiences say about Doris:

  • “Fantastic presenter, loved the passion and knowledge.”

  • “Having experienced grief, everything you talked about was spot on.”

  • “What an amazing speaker Doris is. I was spellbound listening to her.”