Think of all the good times. It's not your fault-- it was her time to go. She's in a happy place now. Don't try to forget about her.
2007-04-01 03:54:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm so sorry! Have definitely been there. It's awful losing someone you love.
What to do? Well, first off, realize that grief is grief, for beloved human friend or beloved dog friend. It's natural that you're mourning the loss of your friend, the hole in your life that she leaves behind. You're adjusting to her not being there, and that takes time - so don't beat yourself up when it hurts. With time, it gets better.
How about finding a way to honor her and what she gave to you? When our beloved Belgian Shepherd Dog died, we found a pet charity (a shelter that takes care of the pets of homeless people in our city) and donated food and treats so that dogs who had nothing could have a little enjoyment, in our dog's memory.
Other ideas are to volunteer at a shelter, or hold a dog wash to raise money for your local SPCA, or help out someone you know who is elderly and can use some help caring for his or her own dog (like walking, bathing, etc.).
When you take the love someone gave you and you spread it around in their memory, it's proving that they aren't completely gone - the good that they did lives on in you, and in everyone you help, because some of them will spread it even further.
When you feel ready, you can open your heart and home to a new dog - hopefully, one from a shelter or rescue group - and save a life.
2007-04-01 04:55:16
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answered by peculiarpup 5
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Why don't you make a scrap book of pictures you took with your dog? Also, write down stories of thing you did with your dog, or funny rememberances, or anything like that. Write down all the joy and happiness your dog brought you.
Here, you may want to order this book, I have heard about it from some friends in the German Shepherd Rescue Group I volunteer with:
http://www.holisticanimal.com/pagesmain/crossing.htm
2007-04-01 03:59:07
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answered by 2007_Shelby_GT500 7
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I had an identical element with my cherished Labrador. He exchange into one among those beautiful fella my adolescence dogs and 3 years later I nonetheless miss him like it exchange into the day gone by and that i understand this sounds terrible yet what I did exchange into waited some months and then my mothers and fathers have been given us a puppy which exchange right into a diverse breed and hes thoroughly switched over my existence, distracted me from the undesirable given which you cant think of concerning the undesirable stuff whilst youve have been given a demanding puppy putting off you continually! i understand a woman who has quite a few bernese mountain dogs and she or he reported the only way she gets over a loss is via getting yet another in any different case she could continually be depressing. it form of feels terrible saying this as i did no longer prefer yet another dogs as I felt like my mothers and fathers have been attempting to change my boy and whilst they extra him residing house I bauled my eyes out by using fact purely watching him i'd desire to sense happier that my cherished guy exchange into in a extra ideal place and in certainty have been ninety 9% particular our 2 365 days previous now domestic dog is a re-incarnation of our lab as his head and ideas-set is an identical!
2016-12-08 15:58:20
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answered by caren 4
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I am grieving to. and I know how you feel. sorry for your lost. I had to put my one dog down, because she was dying. and it was the hardest thing I had to do, and everytime I close my eyes I see her laying on the table . but knowing that she is not in pain helps alittle. but I am finding out as time goes by it is getting easier alittle bit. but I still miss her. it has only been 4 days since I put her to sleep. try remember the good times you had with your pet. and don't hold the crying in let it out. its okay to. my prayers are with you. and found out the people here with thier answers helps alot.
2007-04-01 04:30:50
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answered by misty blue 6
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Please please please, visit www.lightning-strike.com This is a website for grieving pet owners to visit! I know just how you feel, and so do all the people in this forum in lightning-strike. Without this website I would not have gotten thru losing 2 of my dogs these last 3 years. It was horrible, and these people in lighting-strike, knew how I felt, and reached out to tell me their stories, and listened to mine, and made me feel like I wasn't alone. I am so sorry for you, mourning is normal, and can go on for months, but please don't mourn alone, k? Visit this website, and tell them Zipper's Momma sent you, K? Most people on that site have been there for years, once you visit, you never leave. K? Good luck keep your head up, and try that site, k?
2007-04-01 04:01:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Theres one thing u can do
Go to the nearest pet shop see the cutest little puppy but not of the breed that your dog was, and buy it.
I'm sure it'll be a little difficult but that cute little puppy will help u get over your trauma.
2007-04-01 04:01:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It is natural to cry when you suffer a loss. Eventually your grief will fade. This experience will help you later in life when other losses occur because you will know that it is possible to feel grief and overcome.
2007-04-01 04:03:17
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answered by Anonymous
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There is nothing you can do. You lost a loved one (and yes pets can be loved ones). You will hurt for awhile but eventually the hurt will fade and you will smile when you think of her.
2007-04-01 03:56:42
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answered by Sydney 2
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everi1 has to go frm ths world @ ani tim ani wai as ur bluvd dog died it vas her tim to go so dont wori enjoi ur life
bst luk n tak care
2007-04-01 04:04:01
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answered by Nighat Y 1
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