Dog Condolence Greeting Card
Caption: Remembrance poem by Anna Danielle
SKU: SQD10
£2.75
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4 reviews for Dog Condolence Greeting Card
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UK Delivery
Here at The Little Dog Laughed we aim to process and dispatch your order within five working days. Postage within the UK is £1.30 for up to 3 greeting cards and £4.99 for a standard parcel.
Our dispatch department consists of a dedicated two but if you have an urgent request it is well worth ringing the office Tel: 01332 290605 and we’ll do our very best to meet your needs.
Worldwide
We think that the world is a much smaller place these days and so it is a lot easier to deliver worldwide. Once you get to the online checkout, you can select your destination and your shipping cost will be calculated for you. It’s set at a standard rate but once we have packed and weighed your individual order, we will reassess and find the best available delivery option, refunding any savings straight back to you. International orders may also be subject to additional import charges (VAT & Duty) by the parcel carriers. If you can’t see your shipping address on there or have have any queries, do give us a call and we’ll find the best rate to get some Little Dog happiness to you!
You are under no obligation to proceed with the order once you have this information.
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Marie Ellis –
My beloved lab Violet passed recently. We received this wonderful card. It totally describes her amazing life. Have not seen one better than this
Jane Booth (verified owner) –
After sending this card to a friend recently she said ‘it is the most perfect card I think I have ever had’.
Anna Danielle –
Jane, that is such a lovely thing to read. I wrote it for my brother when he had to say goodbye to his faithful side kick Smiffy. Being a “man up” type he found discussing his grief difficult and I think it helped and indeed has resonated with many others since. I hope your friend is doing okay, they leave such a big space when they go. Take care and thank you again, Anna Danielle
Jean endersby –
For several years I have been a volunteer with Guide Dogs for the Blind and have got to know many owners some of whom have,sadly, lost their much loved and loving companions. They have been very moved by these words which, they say, so accurately sum up their feelings without being maudlin.
Pam Smithson –
This perfectly describes our life and loss of our old chocolate Labrador Floyd. I have framed it and put it by the front door so we can always think of him when we take our remaining Labrador Benson for walks without his old friend. Thank you