Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Losing Your Dog





There comes a time when you lose your dog. Your dog may get loose and run away and never return home. Your dog may have a disease and pass away. Your dog may die due to old age or have to be put down due to pain and suffering.

Losing a dog is very hard as your dog becomes a family member. You loved your dog with all of your heart and now you must let go.

To help you through the grieving process remember that your dog knew how much you loved him. You gave your dog a wonderful home, not all dogs are that lucky. In fact, in cities some 50,000 dogs per year are homeless. Your dog was blessed to have found such a fantastic loving home with you.

Unfortunately dogs do not live as long as most human beings. When you get your puppy or dog, this should be in the back of your mind. Don’t let this stop you from getting a dog as the priceless memories shared are worth it.

Try not to think of mistakes you made with your dog. No one is perfect. It is okay.

Of course you will be sad. Slowly but surely the overwhelming sadness will disappear. You will still be sad but you will know when the time is right to get another lovable dog. Or you may be at the time in your life where you do not want to get another dog--this is okay, too.

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1 comment:

  1. We lost our dog last week...my wife and I are waiting a couple of weeks to get another dog. We want to teach our young children about death and that animals and people are not replaceable.

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