Monday, December 17, 2012

Beck Valley Books: "If I Should Die Before My Dog" by Joe and Cathy Connolly Book Promotional Review/Giveaway (Ends 12/18) U.S./CA, UK, Europe




A Dog Lovers lasting guide.......An beautifully illustrated interactive book that one fills in all of the information about their dogs life in the event they can no longer care for them to help ensure your pets are taken care of.

A thought provoking check list for dog lovers, who unfortunately and with much sadness can no longer take care of their dog. 

This book will assist those who want to prepare for their dogs future in an easy to use format that will guide them through the process of telling the "story" of their dogs life, for their pets "Next Guardian". 

None of us can predict the future, but in the event situations arise such as death, health impairment or left with no other choice but to give them up, this book will be there to assist your beloved pet with the transition from one home to another.


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About the Authors
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Authors Joe and Cathy Connolly
Joe and Cathy Connolly have spent a lifetime owning, training and caring for dogs. Cathy grew up with a Collie breeder, dog groomer and dog handler while attending many different dog shows and eventually went on to work with other breeders as she grew older. They live in beautiful Northern Michigan with their 3 furry four legged children, one large dog, one small dog and the entire family is supervised by one bossy calico cat. 



When I first heard about this book, I was initially intrigued.  I love the fact that the book addresses something we don't often think about.  We make provisions for our children, but in many cases, dogs have become as much a part of the family as our kids (and they may even take the place of children we never had).  How do you go about making sure your animals are provided for if you happen to meet an unexpected, sudden death?  You certainly don't want them wandering around without any care, and I bet you don't want them to go to a shelter and potentially be put down.  These are things you must think about, but where do you begin?

This is a practical book with a lot of help for owners to see that their dogs are cared for.  They even talk about providing care for your animals in the even that you are physically or mentally unable to care for them. It's not always about death.  The possibilities are endless.  

I am a dog lover, and although we have but one dog, we have 15 cats and four goats.  It makes me think that the principles of this book will spill over into preparing to have your other animals taken care of in the event of your untimely demise.  This book definitely fills a niche that I have not seen elsewhere, and hopefully it will resonate with readers.



Want to buy your own book for the holidays?  The authors created a discount for the book running throughout the tour thatyou can use.
The Code is SET8RBCG @ www.createspace.com/3839212 and will give $4.00 off the list price for the holidays

   
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NOW FOR OUR SIGNED BOOK GIVEAWAY !!

5 LUCKY WINNERS!!

This special giveaway is brought to you by author's Joe and Cathy Connolly and Beck Valley Books
5 Lucky Winners will each receive a Signed Book from the authors.
Open US/CA, UK and Europe
Ending on Tuesday 18th December at 11.59pm EST


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 Beck Valley Books arranged for all materials, promotions, and books in exchange for my honest review, and all the opinions above are 100% my own.

3 comments:

  1. I'm glad this book tour has brought such an important topic into the forefront of readers minds.

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  2. The animals I have- long list: 1 indoor cat, 4 outdoor cats, 3 indoor dogs (1 chihuahua, 1 chihuahua mix and a bull mastiff/husky mix), a woolly rabbit and a guinea pig. I also have a goat outside, 2 other dogs and our chickens. :-) I hope everyone has a blessed Christmas!

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  3. we have 5 animals: Nala, the corgi; Teddy, the poodle and 3 cats (fat cat..he weighs a little over 20 pounds! and 2 5 month old kittens, I call them baby boy and baby girl kitty but their names are snickelfritz and snowflake.) :)

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