Grieving the loss of a pet.
Grieving loss of your dog.
Pich says the stages of grief after losing a pet are similar to what people experience when losing a human loved one.
It takes time to heal.
Losing a pet is a difficult situation for everyone including the other dogs in the household.
Here are some ways you can begin the healing process.
When we are grieving the loss of a beloved pet we are actually mourning several losses at the same time.
Take some time out to grieve your loss.
Our losses are real.
Grieving the loss of a pet can feel isolating but it doesn t have to be.
If you are dealing with the death of one of your dogs there are several things you can do to help your remaining dog or dogs get through this difficult time.
Dogs experience grief and can search for their pack member.
Your dog is always there as a sounding board and even if they can t give you advice they can give support as you share your hopes and worries with them.
Dogs pick up on our grief.
When you lose a furry family member not only will your dog experience behavioral changes but you will undoubtedly feel the devastating loss and behave differently as well.
In some ways their grief is similar to humans.
Don t be afraid to cry.
Grieving for the loss of your pet is an important part of coping.
Fortunately there are several ways to help a grieving dog.
Some of these tips can help grieving owners too.
Dogs just like people mourn the loss of their canine companions.
The loss of this support system adds another level to the grief we can feel when our dog dies.
You may not realize it but dogs do grieve the loss of a companion.
For example if your pet was a working dog service animal or therapy animal you ll not only be grieving the loss of a companion but also the loss of a coworker the loss of your independence or the loss of emotional support.
While you re grieving your living pets are also experiencing the loss and absence of your pet and their companion.
Celebrate the bond you had with your pet.
The initial stage denial can come at the time of a terminal diagnosis resulting in putting off vet visits.
This is the first key to dealing with your grief effectively.
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