The Death of Your Beloved Pet
Healing the hurt – grief after pet loss.
Maybe you didn’t expect to hurt this much, even though you loved your pet with all your heart. Or, maybe you’re worried that you haven’t grieved enough.
Topics covered include:
- Nobody told me it would be this hard
- Normal feelings of grief
- Guilt strategies
- Memorializing a pet
- and much more….
Written by Dana Durrance, M.A.
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