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A Himmelsbrief, also known as a "heaven's letter" (Bilardi, 2009) or "heavenly letter" (Kerr, 2002), is a religious documents said to have been written by God or a divine agent. Their purpose is to protect the bearer or place from all evil and danger; however, there is a price for their protection.
When a puppy named Maggie arrived in New York from Louisiana ready for adoption, she came with her medical records, photos and several charming letters of recommendation — written by a 6-year ...
The killing of a dog ("a shepherd's dog, or a house-dog, or a Vohunazga [i.e. stray] dog, or a trained dog") is considered to lead to damnation in the afterlife. [53] A homeowner is required to take care of a pregnant dog that lies near his home at least until the puppies are born (and in some cases until the puppies are old enough to take care ...
The Rainbow Bridge is a meadow where animals wait for their humans to join them, and the bridge that takes them all to Heaven, together. The Rainbow Bridge is the theme of several works written first in 1959, then in the 1980s and 1990s, that speak of an other-worldly place where pets go upon death, eventually to be reunited with their owners.
When Abby Aldershof Van Metre was only a year old, her parents asked friends and family if they would write a letter to her that they would keep away and save until her 18th birthday. Now, 17 ...
Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... Print/export Download as PDF ... Help. Pages in category "All Dogs Go to Heaven" The following 6 pages are in this ...
Additionally, The Ten Commandments of Dog Ownership was used as an inspiration for a novel written by Hare Kawaguchi. [2] Published on 28 July 2007, this book is entitled 10 Promises To My Dog (犬と私の10の約束, Inu to Watashi no jyuu no Yakusoku). [4] 10 Promises To My Dog was later adapted into a 2008 Japanese film of the same name. [2]
Letters From Wolfie is a children's novel by Patti Sherlock. It is about Mark Cantrell, a boy living in the United States during the Vietnam War , and his dog, Wolfie. The novel was inspired by real events, [ 1 ] and has a strong anti-war sentiment. [ 2 ]