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In this heartfelt episode of the USA Dog Behavior podcast, Scott Sheaffer explores the deep emotional impact of losing a beloved dog. Scott shares his personal reflections on the grief that follows such a loss and introduces listeners to the famous poem The Rainbow Bridge, which has brought comfort to countless grieving pet owners for over six decades. Listeners will hear the touching origin story of the poem, written in 1959 by Edna Clyne-Rekhy after the death of her dog Major—an authorship that remained unconfirmed until recently.
Scott reads the original version of the poem aloud, inviting listeners into its message of reunion, healing, and the enduring bond between humans and their dogs. With its vivid imagery and emotional depth, the poem offers solace to anyone mourning a canine companion. Whether your loss is recent or years past, this episode is a tender reminder that love for our dogs doesn't end at goodbye.
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Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If your dog is displaying aggression toward humans, consult an experienced and knowledgeable canine behavior professional who uses humane, non-aversive methods, and always take precautions to keep others safe.
Scott Sheaffer and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not responsible for any outcomes resulting from the use or interpretation of the information shared in this podcast.
By Scott Sheaffer, CBCC-KA, CDBC, CPDT-KA5
1616 ratings
In this heartfelt episode of the USA Dog Behavior podcast, Scott Sheaffer explores the deep emotional impact of losing a beloved dog. Scott shares his personal reflections on the grief that follows such a loss and introduces listeners to the famous poem The Rainbow Bridge, which has brought comfort to countless grieving pet owners for over six decades. Listeners will hear the touching origin story of the poem, written in 1959 by Edna Clyne-Rekhy after the death of her dog Major—an authorship that remained unconfirmed until recently.
Scott reads the original version of the poem aloud, inviting listeners into its message of reunion, healing, and the enduring bond between humans and their dogs. With its vivid imagery and emotional depth, the poem offers solace to anyone mourning a canine companion. Whether your loss is recent or years past, this episode is a tender reminder that love for our dogs doesn't end at goodbye.
Subscribe for more bite-sized episodes and visit USADogBehavior.com for additional resources!
Find us at USADogBehavior.com.
Follow us on Facebook.
Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If your dog is displaying aggression toward humans, consult an experienced and knowledgeable canine behavior professional who uses humane, non-aversive methods, and always take precautions to keep others safe.
Scott Sheaffer and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not responsible for any outcomes resulting from the use or interpretation of the information shared in this podcast.

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