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Grief Services
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You may be finding it extremely difficult to deal with the loss of your beloved pet. It is important to remember that everyone grieves in their own way. You may find that sharing your feeling with family and friends helps. You might also consider memorializing your pet by helping another pet in need. The resources on this page can provide a starting point for you to deal with your loss in the best way for you. If you would like additional information or counseling, please contact our office.
Meaningful ways to Honor your Pet's Memory
Facing the Decision
In order to make a sound decision, you need to be fully informed about your pet's condition and the medical options available. If any part of the diagnosis or its implications for your pet's future is unclear, ask for a further explanation. You may want a second opinion to assure yourself that the diagnosis is correct, and that you have all the facts. But even with the facts in hand, it is often difficult to know just when the time has come.
Brandy had been deeply attached to Fran's wife, and after Fran's death this splendid Persian ,Brandy, transferred her affection to Frank. Over the next four years each was nurtured by what the other had to give. But then Brandy was diagnosed as having an inoperable tumor, and day by day Frank saw her life ebbing away. Even though his mind told him that euthanizing Brandy was the right thing to do, his heart kept holding him back.
"The really hard part was deciding which day would be her last," said Frank. "Every evening I'd think, If I'd had her put down today, she wouldn't be curled up in my lap tonight." Only when Brandy stopped eating and meowed in pain whenever Frank picked her up was he able to make the decision he'd been avoiding.
Frank's cat had been regularly treated by a veterinarian who made housecalls. Thus when Frank decided it was time to end Brandy's life, he had her euthanized at home where she had always been cared for and loved. Afterward Frank wrapped Brandy in the blanket that had lined her basket and entrusted her body to the veterinarian. In a prior consultation with the vet, Frank had decided to have Brandy cremated and her ashes returned to him.
EFFECTS OF GRIEF
Grief is a natural and normal reaction to loss and change. It affects you physically, mentally, psychologically and behaviorally as you continue to live your life.
Physical Effects
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Personal Behavioral Effects
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Because grief is such a unique reaction, the intensity, pattern, time frames and resolution will vary for every individual.
TEN WAYS TO COPE WITH THE LOSS OF YOUR PET
How We Can Be Effective Helpers of Grieving Children
(adapted from Wass & Corr, 1984, Helping Children Cope With Death)
The Hallmark Characteristics of Grief in Companion Animals
Anxiety, restlessness, or a need to stay close to the owner
Changes in eating, drinking, sleeping, or exercise habits
Depression, heavy sighing, or disinterest in usual activities
Destructive behaviors
High-pitched distress vocalizations (especially in young animals)
House soiling
searching the yard, house, and other familiar areas for the animal that has died
How to Help Your Grieving Pets
If Tears Could Build a stairway
If tears could build a stairway,
and memories a lane,
I would walk right up to Heaven
and bring you back again.
No farewell words were spoken,
No time to say "Goodbye."
You were gone before I knew it,
and only God knows why.
My heart still aches with sadness,
and secret tears still flow.
What it means to love you-
No one can ever know.
But now I know you want me
To mourn for you no more;
To remember all the happy times,
life still has much in store.
Since you'll never be forgotten,
I pledge to you today-
A hollowed place within my heart
is where you'll always stay.
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