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Learning to Heal Through the Dogs Who Loved Us
Learning to Heal Through the Dogs Who Loved Us is built around the part of loss that doesn’t end when it happens.
Not just the goodbye—but what follows it.
The quiet.
The replay.
The way your mind keeps returning to something it still hasn’t fully made sense of.
For some, it’s the moment everything changed.
For others, it’s the decision they had to carry.
And over time, it doesn’t just live in memory—it lives in the body.
This book does not try to take that moment away.
It helps you understand what you’re still holding—so you’re not pulled back into that moment every time your mind goes there, and the moment you lost them isn’t the only place they still exist.
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Each copy is written individually for the reader.
You will share your dog—your life with them, what they meant to you, and what this loss has been like to carry.
From that, a full handwritten inscription is created specifically for you.
This is not a short note or a generic message.
It is a structured piece of writing built with the same depth as the book itself—meeting you inside your experience and putting words to what you’ve been carrying.
Each one is different. Each one is personal.
This edition also includes an exclusive closing chapter not available in the paperback.
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Learning to Heal Through the Dogs Who Loved Us
There is a moment this book is written for.
Not inside the room.
Not the decision.
The part that comes after.
The walk to the car that doesn’t feel real.
The silence that follows you home.
The question that doesn’t stop asking itself:
“Did I do the right thing?”
Most people are not prepared for that part.
The dogs who share our lives are not footnotes.
They are witnesses — to our days, our failures, our routines, and our becoming.
They learn us without language.
They stay without condition.
And over time, they become part of the structure that holds our lives together.
So when they are gone,
what remains is not only loss.
It is disruption.
Disorientation.
A silence that does not feel empty, but inhabited.
This book exists for that space.
Not to explain grief.
Not to offer answers.
But to meet people inside what they are actually experiencing —
honestly,
without rushing,
without fixing,
and without asking that grief make sense before it is ready.
Because they were here.
And what they were in your life
did not end when they were gone.
—
This work is in its final stage.
It will be released soon —
carefully,
and in the way it was meant to be.
— George Dewiliby
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