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On April 5, I was responding to an email from my good friend Shelley, who is also a dachshund rescue volunteer. She just lost her beloved dog, Webster. As I wrote in my new book, Pets and the Afterlife" - losing a dog is the same as losing a child. My heart hurts for Shelley and everyone who loses a pet (as I've lost several dogs).

As I was writing to Shelley, her dog Webster's spirit came through to me immediately. I happened to log onto Pandora.com radio, and one of the stations I listen to is music from the 1980s. As soon as the music started to play, I wrote to Shelley and said "Webster JUST sent me a song for you. I've never heard it come up on Pandora and
I instantly knew it was a message from him. It's Somewhere Out There by Linda
Rondstat and James Ingram. I'm sitting here all teared up. This song is from
Webster with love:
http://youtu.be/RkI-B2JWSZI
PETS AND THE AFTERLIFE: The loss of a pet is like the loss of a child to pet
owners. The love we share with our pets never dies, and in a new book called
"Pets and the Afterlife" by Rob Gutro, the author provides proof that
our pets do communicate with us from the other side. Available in paperback and E-book, on
Amazon.com and other outlets at: To order paperback of Kindle- click here
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