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Where's Big Dog?

A Story of Loss and Love

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Pub Date Mar 24 2026 | Archive Date Not set


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Description

Understanding loss and moving through grief for the whole family—particularly in cases of family pets—while highlighting remembrance and healing.

“Heartfelt and real.” — Christine Taylor & Ben Stiller

“One afternoon, quickly and peacefully, Big Dog died. It was the worst day ever.” If you’ve ever loved a pet, Where’s Big Dog? was written for you.

When we lose our pets–and it always happens too soon–it’s devastating. Where’s Big Dog? takes us on a journey to “find” them again: in the clouds in the sky, in the trunk of a tree, in the swirl of a marble countertop. Thoughtfully illustrated and sensitively told, this story is a reminder that, even after goodbye, your best friend will always be by your side.

“... not only moving, it's comforting and restorative as well. You don’t have to be a dog-lover to love Where’s Big Dog? You just have to be human.” — Peter Parnell, award-winning author, And Tango Makes Three
Understanding loss and moving through grief for the whole family—particularly in cases of family pets—while highlighting remembrance and healing.

“Heartfelt and real.” — Christine Taylor & Ben Stiller

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Advance Praise

“Wow, this book got to me. So simple, but so true.” — Marlee Matlin

“Having loved and lost our own Big Dogs over the years, this one hit home. Heartfelt and real.” — Christine Taylor & Ben Stiller

“Reading this was like hugging Fiona again. It reminded me thatthe love we feel for them never disappears—it just changes form. This book made me smile as I remembered that she lives in every corner of my heart.” — Eugenio Derbez

"A lovely book for anyone, young or old, who has experienced the heartbreak of losing a dog. Touching and tender, with engaging illustrations, Where's Big Dog? will remain on my coffee table for a long time to come as a reminder of my missed furry family members." — Holly Goldberg Sloan, New York Times bestselling author, Counting By 7s

“Jessica Collins and Lisa Melamed have written a gentle, quiet book that will steal your heart. Carla Naude’s illustrations complement their words beautifully. How do we heal after saying goodbye to someone we love? The book’s answer is not only moving, it's comforting and restorative as well. You don’t have to be a dog-lover to love Where’s Big Dog? You just have to be human. Wonderful.” — Peter Parnell, award-winning author, And Tango Makes Three

“Wow, this book got to me. So simple, but so true.” — Marlee Matlin

“Having loved and lost our own Big Dogs over the years, this one hit home. Heartfelt and real.” — Christine Taylor & Ben Stiller

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ISBN 9781964686431
PRICE $18.99 (USD)
PAGES 36

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"Where's Big Dog?" is short but especially sweet. The book helps young children deal with the pain of losing a beloved pet in a simple but very moving way. The book acknowledges death in a straight-forward way, and it also acknowledges the grief that can be both expected and unexpected. As someone who has loved and lost her own "Big Dog," I found myself tearing up and identifying with the story, even as a grown-up.

Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the advanced read.

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Loss of a loved one is hard for children to understand. I think this book does a great job handling the subject matter. I have an older dog and 3yo son- it’s something that we will be dealing with. This book teaches children how to handle the emotions that come with loss and that loved ones are never truly gone.

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Short, beautifully illustrated and perfect. This would be helpful for children navigating the loss of their first pet, especially a dog, as well as a beautiful gift for anyone grieving pet loss. No fairytales, no religion, just simple acknowledgement of love, loss and healing that can be found in everyday moments.

It reminds me of the writing <i>Eulogy from a Physicist </i>by Aaron Freeman, which I have found particularly comforting in my own experiences of pet loss over the years:

“You want a physicist to speak at your funeral. You want the physicist to talk to your grieving family about the conservation of energy, so they will understand that your energy has not died. You want the physicist to remind your sobbing mother about the first law of thermodynamics; that no energy gets created in the universe, and none is destroyed. You want your mother to know that all your energy, every vibration, every BTU of heat, every wave of every particle that was her beloved child remains with her in this world. You want the physicist to tell your weeping father that amid energies of the cosmos, you gave as good as you got.

And at one point you’d hope that the physicist would step down from the pulpit and walk to your brokenhearted spouse there in the pew and tell him that all the photons that ever bounced off your face, all the particles whose paths were interrupted by your smile, by the touch of your hair, hundreds of trillions of particles, have raced off like children, their ways forever changed by you. And as your widow rocks in the arms of a loving family, may the physicist let her know that all the photons that bounced from you were gathered in the particle detectors that are her eyes, that those photons created within her constellations of electromagnetically charged neurons whose energy will go on forever.

And the physicist will remind the congregation of how much of all our energy is given off as heat. There may be a few fanning themselves with their programs as he says it. And he will tell them that the warmth that flowed through you in life is still here, still part of all that we are, even as we who mourn continue the heat of our own lives.

And you’ll want the physicist to explain to those who loved you that they need not have faith; indeed, they should not have faith. Let them know that they can measure, that scientists have measured precisely the conservation of energy and found it accurate, verifiable and consistent across space and time. You can hope your family will examine the evidence and satisfy themselves that the science is sound and that they’ll be comforted to know your energy’s still around. According to the law of the conservation of energy, not a bit of you is gone; you’re just less orderly. Amen.”

Thank you to Indigo River Publishing for providing a copy for review consideration via NetGalley.

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5 stars for making me cry! If you've ever known the loss of a beloved pet, this book will pull at your heartstrings. But it's a lovely reminder that those we love are never truly gone.

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This is a great read to understand loss and grief especially when it comes to our furry friends. It's so simple and definitely had me tearing up because grief is hard at any age. I think this is a great way to explain it especially to little ones that gives them understanding and comfortability during a time like experiencing loss. I definitely recommend. Loved it!

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A sweet, gentle picture book that is perfect for families who have lost a beloved dog. The story is simple and short, making it just right for young children, and it offers a comforting way to talk about grief without being heavy. The watercolor illustrations are soft and lovely, adding warmth to the story. This is a thoughtful book that will resonate with kids and adults alike who are missing a pet.

Thank you NetGalley and Indigo River Publishing for sending this DRC book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.

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Awesome book about grief. Big dog died. This was a tear filled, very sad time for his young Master. After some time passed, the young Master started to process the grief in a healthy manner. Magnificent, cozy illustrations. Highly recommend.

I was blessed with an ARC. Thank you NetGalley and Indigo River Publishing. The opinions expressed are my own and unbiased.

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