How to Grieve the Loss of Your Dog Whether we see it coming or not, the pain in our heart feels the same. We find ourselves wondering why dogs’ time on Earth is so short compared to ours. Everybody’s process of accepting grief is different. Try to cut yourself some slack as you ...
How deeply it impacts them is down to the individual dog's tolerance for change and how they cope with loss. Do dogs grieve? Dogs have been the subject of numerous studies since the dawn of human civilisation. Like all domestic animals, dogs have adapted to live in groups, or packs, in...
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The animation of the Night Fury, a character from 'How to Train Your Dragon', was influenced by the movements of several animals. These include a cat, horse, wombat, kangaroo, bat, snake, dog, panther, and bird of prey. An animator even observed his cat's reaction to a ball of tape...
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I don’t mean to sound harsh, especially since it’s clear you’re really trying. But consider this: If a child was clutching an armful of toys in a room with another child who had nothing, what would you think if the first child said, “I want all of my stuff and I don’t car...
Here are some great books that illlustrate the beauty and strength of our kinship with the animal kingdom. Paws and Effect: The Healing Power of Dogs by Sharon R. Sakson A Dog Year: Tewlve Months, Four Dogs and Me by Jon Katz ...
Don’t let anyone walk over you or treat you any type of way not even your children. 4 Reply April Reply to Lynn 7 months ago This is exactly how I feel. I honestly didn’t “grieve” when my sons left for college and started lives of their own, likely because I had my own...
I’m not sure what today looks like just yet. We will go to the cemetery, maybe take the dog for a walk. Relax. Eat his favorite food, hot dogs, and just be. There’s a little less stress and angst surrounding today than there used to be. Sometimes I find that sad. Other times...
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