Jake’s Story: Next Time I Will Need Your Help

Pet death is just about the hardest experience we go through. Because the connection in life is so unconditional and deep, any sense of disturbance or disruption in that connection shakes us to our core. While this is true at any time and any age, it can be especially traumatic when we are in our younger years. And it can be exceptionally traumatic when the animal who is dying is a service dog or emotional support animal. Is there a way through pet death that won’t bring you to your knees? Jake the dog tells animal communicator Shannon Cutts that yes, there is a way.

How to Grieve Pet Death

Is there a right and a wrong way to grieve after a pet dies? How do you cope with people in your life who are not sympathetic to your grief? What are your options when you feel like your heart will stay raw and lonely forever after you lose a soul pet? Is there a way to grieve and heal even if your grief process includes intense emotions like shame or guilt? Animal communicator Shannon Cutts of Animal Love Languages takes a deep dive into an intensely sensitive and personal topic.

Gracey’s Story: I’m a Pirate, Mom!

When a pet reincarnates and returns to you, how can you know it is “them?” Is there ever such a thing as two animals co-sharing the same body? What if the new companion animal is older – is it still possible for the old pet to reincarnate back to you? Animal communicator Shannon Cutts uses Gracey the dog’s story to explain different ways this can work.

Chief’s Story: May I Take Your Order?

Can animals still talk to us after they have died? Do they know how much we miss them? What choices do our beloved pets have once they have crossed over the Rainbow Bridge? Chief’s story is an inspiring example of how bottomless grief can turn into resounding joy.