In many ways, a pet is a valuable member of the family. They share in many memories and are often devoted constant companions. You might have perceived your pet as your “child” or they may have been your confidante and best friend. Therefore, it is perfectly natural and normal to experience grief at the loss of a pet.

There is no right or wrong way to grieve for your pet. As each pet and relationship is unique, only you will really know what’s best.

However, here are some helpful ways to help you with the grieving process:

Losing a beloved pet either through illness, accident, or old age can be a devastating event for the entire family. Here are tips for dealing with a pet loss.

Pet loss can invoke the same feelings as losing a loved one. The stages of grief (guilt, denial, anger, and depression) can overtake you and leave you in an emotional state of angst. At the same time, the grieving process is necessary in order to be able to get passed the pain.Â

• The first thing you have to remember is that it is okay to grieve. Tune out those who offer little comfort. Don’t try to hide or ignore how you feel; grieving is a natural process and a necessary one.Â

Tips to help with grieving

While society openly recognizes the hardships surrounding the death of a human family member, rarely does the loss of a pet receive the same consideration. However, for most pet owners, their furry friends are a very important part of the family!

When losing a pet, the daily routine is often severely disrupted for the family they left behind– in addition to the missing joy, affection, and companionship that pet brought.

Sometimes pet owners must even be the initiator of this stressful event, in the case of euthanasia following a period of prolonged suffering from a severe illness or injury after an accident. While it may be the only humane solution for a pet’s suffering, that notion alone often cannot provide enough solace to alleviate the difficulty of the decision.

Losing a pet is like losing a family member; it is very hard to deal with especially if they have been a part of your life for a long time. There are no real set ways to deal with this loss. Losing your pet it is heart wrenching, sad, depressing and deeply hurtful. It takes a long time to mourn. Everyone needs to find their own way to cope with these feelings.

As a child losing a pet is the hardest thing that they can go through other than losing a close family member or friend. Most have been growing up with their pet and have close bonds. They are true companions, friends and even confidents. They have shared a lot of fun for together and made great memories.

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