Confronting Feel

Anyone who considers a pet (pets) such as a friend, a companion, or a family member, knows the intense pain that accompanies the loss of that friend. Below are some tips to help you with this duel, and the difficult decisions that you must deal with the loss of a pet. Is it madness to suffer so much? The intense grief for the loss of a pet (pets) is normal and natural. Don’t let anyone tell you that it is silly, crazy you feel sad. During the years spent together (though not many), pets (pets) has established itself as a constant in your life, and a significant part of it. It was a source of companionship and joy, unconditional love and acceptance, and happiness. Not surprise you then that you feel devastated by the loss of that relationship. The people who don’t understand the link between the pet and its owner probably will not understand your pain. Credit: Gary Katcher-2011.

Everything matters, however, is how you feel. Don’t let others dictate your feelings. These are valid and can be very painful. But remember, you are not alone. Thousands of pet owners have gone through the same thing. What should I expect feel? Different people experience grief in different ways. Apart from the sadness and sense of loss, it is possible for you to experience some of the following emotions: the guilt, can occur if you feel responsible for the death of your pet (pets).

.If syndrome would have only been more careful… It makes no sense and is often an error loading the blame of the accident or disease that took the life of your pet. Only makes your grief harder to solve. Denial makes it difficult to accept that your pet is really gone. It is hard to imagine that your pet no longer you receive when you arrive home, or that you don’t have to serve their meals.