Linda Anderson

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Linda Anderson


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Linda and Allen Anderson are pet-experts, keynote speakers, best-selling authors, and founders of the Angel Animals Network. They help people discover and benefit from the miraculous powers of animals. Dedicated to promoting human-animal companionship, Allen and Linda donate a portion of proceeds from their work to animal rescue organizationis and do fundraising activities.

The Andersons believe that whenever you connect spiritually with animals, thousands of new doors open. Through their books, newsletters, presentations, insights, and this website they will show you portals into a whole new world where animals are your guides, healers, and friends.

With pets in 63% of American homes (71 million households) in 2007, it's astonishing to consi

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A Dog Named Leaf -- Excerpts from Book Reviews



A Dog Named Leaf



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"Part Marley and Me and part Jon Katz... the story is endearing,
and the many photographs of Leaf running, swimming, and chasing a tennis ball
in south Minneapolis are adorable."



--Laurie Hertzel, "The Browser" MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE



 



"A Dog Named Leaf is a beautiful story told with honesty and
depth. You'll be changed by Allen and Leaf's journey. This book will fi

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“I acknowledge all of my feelings and accept that they are natural expressions of the grief over losing you. I am angry about what caused you to die. I want to shake my fist or scream at the caregivers who did not save your life. I am angry with God for taking you away too soon. It upsets me that you left this world even though I still needed you. What can I say or think or do to forgive myself or others for not being able to stop you from dying?”
Linda Anderson, Saying Goodbye to Your Angel Animals: Finding Comfort after Losing Your Pet

“You were an important part of my life, and I feel an overpowering grief and sadness over your loss. My life is affected in simple and profound ways. I am hurting emotionally, physically, and mentally. I am often distracted and unfocused during my regular workday. My sadness over missing you leaves me numb and unmotivated. What are the things that I miss the most, now that you are gone? What are my thoughts and feelings as I try to perform daily activities? What are the responsibilities and items on my todo list that I can put on the back burner while my attention is diverted by your death?”
Linda Anderson, Saying Goodbye to Your Angel Animals: Finding Comfort after Losing Your Pet

“You came into my life in a way that unmistakably told me to bring you home. But I think we chose each other. This was one of the best decisions I ever made.”
Linda Anderson, Saying Goodbye to Your Angel Animals: Finding Comfort after Losing Your Pet



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