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Berevement for your loved pet
Topic Started: Feb 3 2016, 06:40 PM (4 Views)
Raymac
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When it is time to say Goodbye to our beloved companion animals, we sometimes need someone to talk to who understands the many emotions we are going through.

When we truly care about our pets they become part of the family, and their inevitable departure can leave those of us left behind feeling sad and alone.

It is natural, of course, to feel grief after the loss of a loved one, be that a cat, a dog, a budgie, or any life that was dear to you, and it is important to give yourself the time and space to work through this grieving process.

The pain of grief can cause a person to feel shocked and vulnerable. Some people prefer to work through this grief in their own private way, whilst others may appreciate the particular reassurance that others can offer.

If you are going through the bereavement process, then post your comments below.
I am sure that you will receive many sympathetic replies to ease your grief.

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