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Saturday, March 29, 2008

Talk To Someone Who Understands Your Pet Loss

It is difficult for someone who has never had a pet to understand the type of grief you go through when you lose one. People who have never had pets are often the first to ridicule and pick on someone who is grieving the loss of their beloved pet. They may see you as "weak" or "sappy", simply because you miss your dog, or cat, or lizard, and wish that they were back home with you, rather than gone.

This, unfortunately, does not help the grieving process. One of the best ways to get past a pet death is to talk with others about that pet. To remember the time that Fido chewed your fuzzy slippers down to nothing, or the time that Missy, your beloved cat, tried to climb the wall to get to the canary.

Remembering the funny or thoughtful things that your pet did often helps ease the ache in your heart. It may make you think of how much your pet cared for you, and how they would not want you to suffer. Having someplace to talk about your pet, such as pet-loss-memorial.com, is often a great comfort to those who have no one else to talk to.

If you are scared to talk to your friends about the loss of your pet, don't be. Chances are, they have a pet who means the world to them, as well, so they will understand exactly where you are coming from, and why you are so sad. If you want to turn to someone who you know understands what you are going through, try talking with the people at Pet-loss-memorial.com. No one understands your loss better than others who are going through the same thing.

About The Author: Barry S. Mcgee is a pet enthusiast. His site at: http://www.squidoo.com/petcareonline provides advice and information on all aspects of pet care for all types of pets including dogs, cats, ferrets and others and makes it easier for pet owners to choose the best solution for their companion's care.

For answers to all your pet care questions, please visit: http://www.squidoo.com/petcareonline

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