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The relationship between people and animals has changed in more recent times. "Pets" have become "companion animals", describing a more mutual relationship. We derive many benefits beyond companionship. Caring for them helps maintain our own health, they play a key role in our daily routines and leisure activities, they act as social lubricants, they stabilize our lives with their constant presence and unconditional devotion, and help us through rough times. Many owners consider their companion animals to be a family member. The Death The grief felt by the loss of a pet is unique, and can elicit strong feelings that often parallel the grief response to the loss of a human companion. It is natural to feel shock, disbelief, numbness, anger, pain, hurt, sadness, guilt and overwhelming grief. The loss of a pet may have many more implications other than the loss of companionship. The absence of the pet often creates secondary disruptions such as the loss of enjoyable past times. There may also be "symbolic loss" where the pet represented a last link with special people, or times. If the pet's death removes those links, old losses are re-grieved in conjunction with current ones. Things are often made worse by the total lack of understanding from those who believe the loss means nothing. We live in a society where speaking about death is keenly avoided, yet an estimated 75% of owners experience difficulties after pets die. Euthanasia Euthanasia literally means "good death", but coming to terms with the loss of a pet may be particularly difficult if you were in the position of having to have them put to sleep. Many people will experience feelings of guilt. You may ask yourself whether you did the right thing, or re-examine what more you could I have done. This is normal. I am sure you will have done all that you could, which is the most we can ever do. Making that decision shows the enormous amount of love you had for your pet, and your ability to put their well being before your own thoughts of loss. When a pet we love is ill and suffering, there is no other choice but making the decision to have their life ended. Grieving Grieving is a process not an event. The process consists of a number of stages: disbelief, pain, anger, guilt and acceptance.


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