Dogs Don’t Die is a quiet, comforting story for children grieving the loss of a furry best friend.
With emotional imagery and a hopeful heart, it helps young readers understand that a dog’s love never really leaves, and that man’s best friend means until the end of time.
Inspired by the song of the same name, written by singer-songwriter Tyler Rich, this story was written after saying goodbye to his own dog, Abby. It offers a gentle path through pet loss, showing kids how love lives on in memories, moments, and the little things left behind. Perfect for families navigating the loss of a dog, or for anyone who has ever loved one deeply.
A timeless reminder that goodbye is never the end when it comes to the ones we love most.
Also available as a song by Tyler Rich on all streaming platforms.
Northern California-raised, Nashville-rooted Tyler Rich his love of music gathered around a Christmas tree alongside family singing holiday classics and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Fast forward to graduating college with a degree in Economics, Tyler moved to LA to pursue a different game of numbers – music – exploring various genres with songwriting and bands before taking the leap as a solo artist. Since, Tyler has amassed nearly half a billion global streams to date and notched three No. 1 hits on SiriusXM’s The Highway with his debut album TWO THOUSAND MILES (The Valory Music Co.), featuring GOLD-certified “The Difference” plus subsequent releases “Better Than You’re Used To,” “A Little Bit of You” and “Trucks Don’t Lie.” In 2022, Tyler joined forces with one of Canada’s most successful bilingual singer-songwriters, Marie-Mai for a duet on “Thinkin’ We’re In Love,” which serviced as the name of his headline tour. With his newly released I KNOW YOU DO EP, Tyler gives fans the best of both worlds fusing the spirit of youth with an easy-going buzz. Produced by The Cadillac Three’s Jaren Johnston, the three-track collection puts the many layers of the heartfelt singer/songwriter on full display. Tyler’s music embodies the feelings all people have in common – the need for acceptance, devotion and a place to call their own – and that empathetic spirit extends to animals too. With Rich Rescues, Tyler visits local shelters while out on the road to raise awareness for pet adoption.