How do u deal with the death of your pet?

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My dog Sweetie who is 13 years old that I loved so much passed away in October 2003 (I told you all about it before)...I am not still over her and it still hurts me.. when I see pictures of her, I start to cry. :cry: And when you guys was talking about pets and showing pics..etc, I cry because it hurts me knowing that I can't play with Sweetie, holding her, taking her outside, etc. :tears: I try to find another dog that looks just like her but it's just so hard. No one will ever replace my Sweetie and I have been dogsick lately also. :(

How do u deal with it?
 
I know what you mean, and I am sorry about your pet. I can only tell you time will help make it easier. Don't hold back in the beginning, and if you need to cry.. do it. I did, when my beloved ferrets died. I took it very, very hard. They were my girls. Nobody will ever replace them either. It got easier for me to accept what happened with more time. I made a webpage to educate people about ferrets in my ferrets' memory, and it made me feel so much better. Maybe it will help you if you do something to honor Sweetie's memory and celebrate her life for what it really meant.
 
Try to think positive thoughts. I know that you miss your dog, but it is time to move on. Try to think about other things. You should think happy thoughts about how your life was and don't be sad over it.
 
I had a big dog, my parents gave it away. I had a 2nd dog, it was put to sleep. I got a 3rd dog, it was put to sleep. I got a 4th dog, it was put to sleep. I'm still alive and striving through these days just fine.
 
Yeah, I undy your 100% feelings as such same thing like mine..
I had 2 bulldogs which killed by car.. Ordeal deal with my feelings miss my dog.. no way as replaced looks alike color and etc.. I have to accept and move on and to get another different color BUT... same kind of breed dog. Would be worth different challenge their new personality. I have awesome differnet personalities and love it.. Prevouis 5 bulldogs now 3..
Descesed is uneasy emotions feeling as animal and human too.
 
WildKatress - I'm so sorry for the loss of your dog. Animals are like family and they are large part of our life. Can't imagine losing a companionship like that. I went through the same thing like you are going through right now...

I had a 17 year old family cat named "Penny" died on July 12, 1998, imagine I remembered the date. My mom and I took it *very* hard when she died. Things weren't the same without her around and all the things she did were just not there anymore which hurts us even more. Mom and I talked and cried about her all day and night on the day she died.

After I got married in 2001, I made an extra photo of her in my bedroom on my bureau because it makes me feel closer with her even though she's not here. My mom did the same thing plus she planted a tree where she was buried in her back yard. Every year we sit out in the back yard near her tree and have a heart to heart conversation about her.

It's been almost 6 years and we still talk about her, but not as emotional as we were at the beginning. It means we've healed over time. Of course, she will never ever be forgotten. Just make sure you talk about it with someone because it'll get easier. Even it hurts to talk about it, but you'll feel better afterwards. I'm glad you came here and talk about it. We're happy to share our feelings.

*HUGS*
 
Awwwwww thanks! I love my Sweetie so dearly. I would like to post a picture of her but no scanner yet. I will have to ask my aunt in law Kaylee to scan them for me so you all can see what she looks like. I had her since 1990..she was just a sweet baby and very playful. She always thought my butt was a pillow so she d sleep on it, LoL! She always wake me up every morning with a lick on my face and she loves to eat bacon, popcorn and ribs..anything it has to do with meat. She also loves to play with toys and go outside. The only time she would get mad at me is that I have to give her a bath. She HATES water.. LoL. She was just a happy dog. :)
 
wildka... i can feel ya cuz i was having
a difficult time dealing with my dog's death
i had for about 13 years i took her to the vet almost
every month but she got worse and worse
My vet suggested that i put her to sleep
for her peace thats best for her situation
i never got over it for years. NO ONE can tell me
to "move on and get over it" cuz it's my
own feelings and my own dog. Some people
suggested that I get another dog but
it can NOT be replaced. I will never be able to
get another dog as good as her, but maybe
maybe many years later... I love my dog
and I still miss her. That's A wonderful dog who
saved my life a few times.
 
Y said:
wildka... i can feel ya cuz i was having
a difficult time dealing with my dog's death
i had for about 13 years i took her to the vet almost
every month but she got worse and worse
My vet suggested that i put her to sleep
for her peace thats best for her situation
i never got over it for years. NO ONE can tell me
to "move on and get over it" cuz it's my
own feelings and my own dog. Some people
suggested that I get another dog but
it can NOT be replaced. I will never be able to
get another dog as good as her, but maybe
maybe many years later... I love my dog
and I still miss her. That's A wonderful dog who
saved my life a few times.

What kind of dog that you had before ?
 
Awwww WildKaTReSS, I am really Sorry about your dog.. I know U miss her.. She gone to a special place and I know She will be in your heart forever no Dog will ever replacement her.. Hugs!! Hang in there sweetie! :(
 
Katzie said:
WildKatress - I'm so sorry for the loss of your dog. Animals are like family and they are large part of our life. Can't imagine losing a companionship like that. I went through the same thing like you are going through right now...

I had a 17 year old family cat named "Penny" died on July 12, 1998, imagine I remembered the date. My mom and I took it *very* hard when she died. Things weren't the same without her around and all the things she did were just not there anymore which hurts us even more. Mom and I talked and cried about her all day and night on the day she died.

After I got married in 2001, I made an extra photo of her in my bedroom on my bureau because it makes me feel closer with her even though she's not here. My mom did the same thing plus she planted a tree where she was buried in her back yard. Every year we sit out in the back yard near her tree and have a heart to heart conversation about her.

It's been almost 6 years and we still talk about her, but not as emotional as we were at the beginning. It means we've healed over time. Of course, she will never ever be forgotten. Just make sure you talk about it with someone because it'll get easier. Even it hurts to talk about it, but you'll feel better afterwards. I'm glad you came here and talk about it. We're happy to share our feelings.

*HUGS*

Awwww.*eyes watering* I feel for you Katzie... *Hugs!* and Y You too...*Hugs*
 
Sorry for your loss of your dog. I know how you feel. I used to have a chocolate point siamese cat named Freddy, he and I was very close since we both were babies (We were of the same age til he died) And even though he was my grandmother's cat, he'd always be by my side.. follow me everywhere at the house, sleep with me every night. My grandmother said he wouldn't part away from me even since I was a baby. He'd sleep beside me in my crib.. He was such a sweet cat who got along with my other 2 cats just fine, especially dogs too. His best friend was a neighbor's dog which is a sheepdog.. big dog. lol I miss him sleeping beside me on the bed and following me everywhere, staying by me.. There will be no cat like him.. no cat can ever replace him. When my grandmother and I found out that he was having lung and kidney failure, he got skinny..lost a lot of weight and his vet said it is best to have him put to sleep :( He was put to sleep on July '97 at age 17. My grandmother and I took it pretty hard but got over it slowly.. we will never forget our memories with him..he will always be in my heart.
 
Hi WildKatress -

awww sweetie, I'm so sorry for the loss of your dog....I know how you may be feeling...Losing a pet is almost likely losing your own child.... Again, I am sorry to hear about your lost...*Hugs*...

Remerber always cherish the memories for those who passed on and hold them closer to your heart Forever.....*HUGS*...
 
Yes, I know the feelings, I miss my alastian dog Sasha, died in her sleep, at the age of 9, totally unexpectant in my bedroom. I cried for all SIX months and I accept she is gone, but she will be special dog in my heart and I still pined for her today. She helped me to settle down in my adopted country Australia from England!

I bought another alastian puppy soon after her departure, it was my mistaken, and this dog turn out to be absoultely HELL, and I give her away soon after!! Because she was only ONE available for sale, and I should study her first, but I was too quick back then, dogs have all different personalities. Looking back I should have take it slowly and shopping around first! I gave her away because she bited my hubby's leg because she dont like seeing him mowing backyard, which is her territories!! I should think of my 3 girls first.

There are some sympathay cards available in Australian Newsagents shop which surprised me to show we consider pets as part of our family lives too.

I am sorry for your sad loss, hugs
 
lol it's so dead true that all different dogs do have personalities...like people.
 
Wild,

I'm so sorry about your dog. :( I wasn't here in October of last year, but I am sure you had a hard time. My cat passed away in August...it was so sudden. She got sick one day and was dead three days later. My husband had to bring her to a quiet place and lay her there...I was asked if I wanted to go, but I couldn't handle it.

How does anyone deal with it?

Maybe you can make a collage? Cut some pictures out of your dog and paste them onto a board...then frame it and hang it up in her memory. It is perfectly okay to grieve over a pet...after all, it's your pets that love you unconditionally when no one else seems to...Or you could take her collar and have it bronzed...something...no one would think that was silly or extreme. I think the more you love a dog or cat, the more it hurts when they're gone.

My condolences, I'm very sorry.

Malfoyish
 
My dog Muggs passed away last monday... She was 14 years old.. It's hard to deal with it.. but however i uddy it's time for her to die... so my dad put her to vet and put her to sleep.

Because she's been crabby, peeing, pooping in house for 3 weeks.. she can't hold it..

also been crabby around people.. starting to hate me, my parents, my son.. just want to be alone and hiding somewhere. so its time.. its hard to lose a pet that i had for 14 years. now i'm fine... hoping someday i get a new puppy soon :D
 
Aww im sorry to hear about your dog, Wildkatress, i know how you feel. they are like member of the family, not pets..I have a almost 2 year old Pitbull dog which we love so much! He is a very sweet dog, very smart and very protective of me and my husband..I cant imagine life without him. So if we ever lose him, we would of course be very sad. It would be good if you get a new puppy to help you to get over your dog's death..Just think he had a loving home and lived a long life..most animals arent that lucky!
 
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