How Friends Can Help When Grieving the Loss of a Pet
PARIS (AP) — The grief from losing a pet can still come unexpectedly even after several months. It could be realizing once more—after countless times before—that the house seems desolately quiet following the passing of your cat, missing the soft sound of little feet padding around. Alternatively, it might happen when tripping over your late dog’s leash and recalling how it would invariably spark joyous wagging tails. Grieving pet owners might feel even more isolated if the people around them aren't sure how to offer support, possibly due to never having gone through this experience themselves. had pets themselves or feel uncomfortable around grief. In what ways can pet owners and their companions cope better Regarding pet bereavement? Specialists in pet loss suggest the following approaches: Acknowledge that feeling bad is typical. For some grieving owners, pet loss can feel worse than a human death. That doesn’t make them monsters. Instead, it reflects the ...