**BookAuthority Winner THREE years in a 2021, 2022 and 2023! "One of the best new Grief ebooks"**Pets and the Afterlife 3: Messages from Spirit Dogs This third volume in a series of books authored by Rob Gutro on pet communications from the afterlife focuses solely on how dogs and how they communicate from spirit.In addition, there is a special chapter by a licensed professional on how to cope with grief. Through personal stories, pet parents relate how their dogs in spirit gave them signs and messages either directly or through a reading with Rob. This book will teach you how to recognize signs and receive messages on your own, and how to work through your grief. You'll learn when it comes to spirit there is no such thing as a coincidence. "Your books made me understand a sign that our dog sent me, when she had died. It is true that, without the guidance you give, such signs would remain odd little events with no explanation." - Grazia PiomboThis is one in the author's "Pets and the Afterlife" series of books. Gutro's other series include "Ghosts and Spirits" and "Ghosts on a Medium's Vacation."
I'm a meteorologist who just happens to be able to communicate with those who have passed either from Earth-bound ghosts or spirits who have crossed over. Although I'm still learning how to refine my abilities, this blog has been set up to share them with everyone, and have all share their experiences with me. I wrote and published the book "Ghosts and Spirits: Insights from a Medium." WEBSITE: http://ghostsandspiritsinsights.blogs..."
Pets and the Afterlife 3: Messages from Spirit Dogs is a comforting, emotional read for anyone who has loved and lost a dog. Rob Gutro writes with warmth and sincerity, and the stories shared by grieving pet parents feel deeply personal and genuine. Whether you fully believe in spirit communication or simply read with an open heart, the love behind these accounts is undeniable. What touched me most was how this book focuses not just on signs and messages, but on healing. The chapter on coping with grief adds real emotional value and makes the book feel supportive rather than just spiritual. The idea that small “coincidences” might be meaningful brought comfort rather than fear, and several stories genuinely moved me. This isn’t a clinical or academic book it’s tender, hopeful, and written for people who are hurting. For anyone struggling after the loss of a beloved dog, this book offers reassurance, perspective, and the gentle reminder that love doesn’t necessarily end when life does.