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  1. Dogs Go To Heaven. Published by Family Friend Poems March 2015 with permission of the Author. The one I can talk to. I'm really going to miss you. I won't forget about our past. Except when you chewed up my shoe. But it's okay, we all make mistakes. I'm really going to miss you. Chasing it down the hill.

  2. The Rainbow Bridge Poem - The beautiful journey of a pet after death. Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge. When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together.

  3. Another poignant poem that explores the concept of dogs in heaven is "I Loved You Best" by Jim Willis. This touching piece reflects on the unconditional love and companionship dogs provide throughout their lives and imagines a reunion in the afterlife. "So, now, go run with the angels. Go run with the wolf. Go run with the bear. Go run with the ...

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  5. And in our times of our sadness and worry. They will not ever leave our side. When it’s my time to go to heaven. I hope that in my pocket they will place a leash, So, again I can take my dog for a walk. Then again I can find my happiness, and peace. Randy L. McClave. A friend of mine lost their longtime friend and companion last week.

  6. A Poem About Dogs in Heaven. This poem describes a beautiful heaven just for dogs, where they are forever young and free. It describes a joyful place with endless fields to run, clear skies, and endless love. The poem suggests that when dogs leave us, they go to this happy place, waiting until we can meet again, leaving a lasting mark of love ...

  7. My Saddest Day (A Dog Gone Tableau) By Andrea Dietrich. Sandpaper and Phantom Rainbows By Gabrielle Jordan. When Farewell Must be Said By Lindsay Laurie. Sonnet Chiweenie Boo By Rob Carmack. After Christmas – In the Moment By Andrea Dietrich. Good Dogs go to Heaven By Fritz Purdum. Where I Want To Go By Daniel Turner.

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