Wagging Tails In Heaven: The Gift Of Our Pets Everlasting Love
In a Nutshell
- Heartwarming and deeply emotional take on pet loss
- Relies heavily on biblical teachings, may not appeal to all readers
- Deserves praise for its authenticity and honest depictions of emotions
Quick Verdict
This book offers a deeply personal and emotionally charged perspective on the bond between pets and their owners, particularly appealing to those who appreciate a biblical approach. However, it may not resonate with readers expecting a more secular or light-hearted narrative like 'A Dog's Purpose' or 'Marley and Me'.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Religious content may not be suitable for all readers.
Prevention: Be mindful that the book speaks heavily on religion.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Emotional Depth (2)
The book evokes deep emotional responses
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Heartfelt Stories (1)
The book contains heartfelt stories
Cons
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Religious Content (2) major
The book is heavily based on biblical teachings
Tip: Be sure to know that the book speaks from a biblical standpoint before purchase.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
✗ Skip If
- • never — The reader isn't a dog owner.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Who should read this book?
Areas critically influenced by religion and love pets big and small.
Will the book's mention of religion be big?
It will be exclaimed over again and over again.
Highlighted Reviews
"This is a book about pets going to heaven. It’s based on biblical insights from the Christian bible. If you don’t like that, buy a different book-instead of trashing this one for being what it is! Beautiful book by someone who obviously loves his pets and his God."
"This book was not what I expected. The author is very religious and references the Bible ALOT! Which is fine, but when he said you should make arrangements with a neighbor in the event of the "THE RAPTURE"...he kinda lost me. The Rapture is basically the end of the world and apparently you can't b..."
Bottom Line
A must-read for bible-focused pet lovers, not for secular readers.