Pets in Heaven - We Will See Them Again Over the Rainbow Bridge
By Jeannie Whitten
When we lose a beloved pet, it is like losing a family member. Many people believe our pets go to a place called the "Rainbow Bridge", and play in a grassy meadow with other pets to await the time their cherished owners will greet them once again. This is a place of freedom from all pain and illness of any kind. We mourn our loss of the companionship we enjoyed with the daily lives of our pet, and should rightfully have some kind of a memorial to remember them. I lost my beloved dog, Tobie, an Old English Sheepdog, in November of 2007. I still miss her terribly, and envision her out in my garden with me. She was only seven years young and full of life.
In my intense sorrow, I searched the world wide web for help in my grief and found others experiencing that same profound grief over the loss of a beloved pet. A woman over in the U.K. made a "Rainbow Bridge" account on MySpace devoted to our pets who have crossed over to the "Rainbow Bridge". There are many pictures and memorials at that website of all our beloved pets that we mourn. I have come to notice there are many pet owners who love their animals as a child and suffer great grief over their loss. I am one of those such people, so I know. I made a web page, where I included links and books about people who have researched this subject and have found convincing evidence that our pets do go to Heaven to wait for us there to join them in a much better world.
We are in a seemingly, much smaller world now, thanks to the internet. We are all in this thing together, called life, and can share our knowledge with many others now through this world wide web. There are so many resources now, through our computers , where we can receive help through our grieving process. On my web page (Squidoo lens), I list lots of places where you can find some little comfort through reading the books others have written on a subject that seems close to many hearts. There are also places to find pet memorials and sites where others can help you through your sorrow and grief, when it seems no one understands. We are all in this together and need one another, even if we don't realize it. Jeannie W. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jeannie_Whitten












