Blue Bear: The Dog Who Saved Me
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Robert finally gets the dog of his dreams in a very strange way. It’s as though God put him and this beautiful Huskie together for a purpose. He names the dog Blue Bear. He and Blue Bear are about to go on an incredible and strange journey of unconditional love and spirit bonding. But with that comes trials and tribulations. But they stick together through it all. Little does Robert know, but he is destined for more surgeries and so is Blue Bear. Join Robert and Blue Bear on their incredible journey to find God, faith, and unconditional love.
Robert and his faithful dog bond spirits which takes them into the Supernatural Realm after Blue Bear’s passing. This book is about unconditional love and loyalty through both good times and bad times that he and Blue Bear share. And how they loved and supported each other through their hardships. A story you will love and identify with.
Robert Declercq
Robert was born in Detroit Michigan. He has lived there all his life. He has worked in a hospital for thirty years. Twenty-one of those years in the Oncology department. Robert has been a Paranormal Investigator for over thirty-seven years and has seen many things that defy logic. And he has experienced many supernatural events in his time as an investigator. He takes trips to the state of Alaska where he enjoys hiking, camping and the outdoors. And his favorite hobby is photographing wildlife. Robert loves animals and loves to photograph them. Robert is on Facebook and other social media platforms.
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Blue Bear - Robert Declercq
2023 Robert Declercq. All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.
Published by AuthorHouse 01/27/2023
ISBN: 979-8-8230-0009-3 (sc)
ISBN: 979-8-8230-0007-9 (hc)
ISBN: 979-8-8230-0008-6 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2023901556
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Contents
Dedication
Prologue
Chapter 1 Meeting Blue Bear
Chapter 2 The Bonding of Two Spirits
Chapter 3 A Furry Fireball
Chapter 4 Coming Home Again
Chapter 5 Getting Ready For The Police Academy
Chapter 6 A Walk Through The Valley Of Death
Chapter 7 God Puts Me Back Together Once Again
Chapter 8 God Blesses Blue Bear
Chapter 9 Blue Bear Blows Her Knee Out
Chapter 10 Another Knee Surgery
Chapter 11 Blue Bear Meets Mr. Cat
Chapter 12 Blue Bear Meets Mr. Rat
Chapter 13 Blue Bear Beats Jaw Cancer
Chapter 14 Jesus Takes Blue Bear To Heaven
Chapter 15 Blue Bear Makes Her Presence Known
About the Author
References Used
Dedication
I would first like to dedicate this book to God.
And to my beloved dog Blue Bear who supported me through all my surgeries for over fourteen and a half years. And for her love and loyalty. She was my lifeline.
I would also like to dedicate this book to Steven H. Woodward and the proof that he has given to the world that animals do go to heaven.
And also to all Rescuers, Shelter workers, and all those who love animals. Thank you for what you do and God bless you all!
Prologue
Every now and then a story comes along about a dog that touches the heart of a human. The story I’m about to tell you is a bitter-sweet story. It is a true story filled with happiness and some sadness. But mostly about happiness and joy as any pet owner can testify to. And not to mention the unconditional love that I was given, which I had never known before my dog Blue Bear came into my life. I have never been known to be an emotional person but that would all change when a blue and brown-eyed Siberian Husky entered my life. She changed my world forever in a way that I could have never dreamed of. And I would not change one thing even if I could. Blue Bear and I were the perfect match. This is a true story of an amazing dog named Blue Bear who taught me so much about love, life, and death.
Losing a pet is difficult. Sometimes more difficult than losing a human friend or family member. But let’s not worry about the sadness. I want to focus on the unconditional love and loyalty of owning a beloved pet. Every pet owner has that one special pet. And for me; it was Blue Bear. This is a story filled with Supernatural events that happened to me, which were all brought on by a beautiful dog named Blue Bear.
I know you will enjoy this story because I know that many of you have been through some of the same things as I have and that you have also experienced the same supernatural events such as I have had. There is nothing like the unconditional love of an animal. I thank God for sending Blue Bear to me. God bless you all.
Robert D.
38202.pngCHAPTER ONE
MEETING BLUE BEAR
Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gifts.
(2 Corinthians 9:4)
As I opened the car door my heart was racing. This was it. This was the house where I was finally going to find my Siberian Husky that I had been longing for. Why? I don’t know. It was as though something was driving me to get a husky. So I went with it. In my heart I believed it was God pushing me to adopt one of his beautiful creatures. God knew I needed a friend and a loyal companion. And God also knew that I was lonely.
I worked as a personal trainer at a neighborhood gym and when I told my manager that I was looking for a husky as luck would have it, she told me that her Husky had a litter and that I could take a look at the puppies. Perhaps this was God directing me to the dog that I longed for.
She said that they were weaned and that I could have any of them except for the female. She said that she was saving that one for her daughter. Her daughter wanted the female and she had already picked out a name for the female dog. She had given her the name Jewel. I really wanted a female dog, but perhaps I would have to settle with one of the males. I read up on dogs and found that female dogs are less aggressive, less dominant than their male counterpart and they were easier to train. And it also said that females bonded with their