and paranormal podcaster of the "Afraid of Nothing" series:
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2021
I may be biased, but Pets in the Afterlife 3 could be the best in the series.
2020 was a tough year for us all, and especially for Rob Gutro who suffered the loss of two canine children - a presidential Dachshund called Franklin and a warm Weimaraner named Dolly. As was the case with the first pup Rob lost named "Buzz" over 15 years ago, both of these beloved pets reappeared with messages for Rob and his husband Tom. Those two chapters are perhaps the most amazing and uncanny in the book - but there's lots more, including a section on how to deal with grief and a plethora of inspirational stories of dogs in the afterlife. If you've lost a pet, he or she is there speaking to you, if only you know how to listen. A must read or gift for anyone who has lost a four-legged friend.
2020 was a tough year for us all, and especially for Rob Gutro who suffered the loss of two canine children - a presidential Dachshund called Franklin and a warm Weimaraner named Dolly. As was the case with the first pup Rob lost named "Buzz" over 15 years ago, both of these beloved pets reappeared with messages for Rob and his husband Tom. Those two chapters are perhaps the most amazing and uncanny in the book - but there's lots more, including a section on how to deal with grief and a plethora of inspirational stories of dogs in the afterlife. If you've lost a pet, he or she is there speaking to you, if only you know how to listen. A must read or gift for anyone who has lost a four-legged friend.
(Photo: Afraid of Nothing Podcast logo, and Rob Gutro w/Ruthie Larkin, the Beantown Medium.)
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