Sentences with phrase «death of your beloved pet»

Whether it is the death of a friend or relative, or a stranger in another land, or the death of a beloved pet, death affects gifted children with a depth and power that often takes us by surprise.
Handling the death of a beloved pet is never easy, but grieving for that pet is an important part of your recovery.
Death of a beloved pet is upsetting for millions of pet owners each year.
The latter is an important service, as picking up a pet following cremation can be almost as devastating as the actual death of a beloved pet.
The death of a beloved pet is never an easy thing for a family to go through.
Whether it comes unexpectedly, or after the course of a long illness, the death of our beloved pet leaves us feeling anguished and empty.
Without our support, these veterans face serious financial hardship, surrendering their pet to the shelter, or death of their beloved pet.
Properly identifying your pet could make the difference between life and death of your beloved pet.
Meanwhile, the number of illnesses and deaths of beloved pets linked to the treats is now over 1,800.
Owners will experience a myriad of emotions following the death of a beloved pet and this event may be a child's first experience in dealing with death.
Despite the link to greater life satisfaction and physical and emotional health, grieving over the death of a beloved pet isn't always sufficiently recognized in our culture.
Letting a grieving parent know they are not alone means so much after the death of a beloved pet.
Dr. «O» pioneered personal pet cremation when many veterinarians saw their clients struggling to decide what to do after the death of a beloved pet.
For a loving pet parent, the death of a beloved pet is incredibly emotional.
This results in poorly trained personnel... resulting in tragic injury or even death of our beloved pets
Coping with PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) since the Vietnam War and more recently with the death of a beloved pet, an Army veteran finds mutual healing with a shelter dog beset by separation anxiety.
If your pet exhibits signs of extreme lethargy, decreased appetite, vomiting, severe diarrhea, trouble walking (as if drunk or much slower than usual), lameness (limping, holding one or more feet up), or sore / lesions on their skin or feet, please take your pet to a veterinarian as soon as possible, in some cases, delay in treatment can result in death of your beloved pet.

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It includes a meal by the lake - side where the Christian experience of meeting the Lord at the Eucharist is reflected back into the Easter story; and it leads up to the rehabilitation and commissioning of Peter as the leader of the mission, a foreshadowing of his death, which had happened, of course, long before this Gospel was written, and a discussion of the destiny of the «beloved disciple», possibly John.
If the disciples and Peter follow the risen Jesus to Galilee where he is initiating a second career, they will not only «see the Lord» as he continues his ministry among the marginalized masses, they will also participate in his resurrection, even as they participated in his death; and consequently, like him at the beginning of his career in the narrative world of Mark's Gospel, they will be called into being as God's beloved daughters and sons and simultaneously be empowered to actualize the possibilities of the reign of Christ.
My column about grieving the death of a beloved dog seemed to strike a nerve in the community and stir readers to share their pet stories with me.
Like many others, I've had some challenges: a chronic illness, death of a family member, divorce, loss of beloved pets, and the end of a career... make that several careers.
This ability to desensitize has been reflected time and time again by stories of pets, beloved pets such as the family dog, whose demise is faced with less manifestations of overwhelming grief, and more coping and acceptance of death.
Often the senior pets we rescue from behind metal bars aren't just «strays» — they are beloved pets who have lost a guardian usually through no fault of their own; death or incapacitation of a guardian, foreclosure, change in lifestyle, or the inability to care for a pet any longer.
This little bit of time could mean the difference between life and death for your beloved pet.
When a family pet dies, naturally the humans in the household grieve the death of their beloved companion.
Jessica Podmore, Clinical Director and vet at The Vet Nottingham explained: «The end of a pet's life is never easy as pets give their owners so much unconditional love and devotion, and nothing can completely prepare anyone for the death of a beloved companion animal whether it comes as a slow decline, is sudden or where euthanasia is involved.
Family illness, relocation, allergies, death, divorce, or other crises can force surrender of a beloved pet.
When our beloved pets were on deaths doorstep, Dr. Alice and her crew were there to ensure there was no single methods left untried to save the life of my animals.
And Robert Gober's Death Mask (2008) is an homage to a beloved pet who died unexpectedly, embodying not just mourning but also the fragmentation noted earlier: it's an amalgamation of the dog's face and Gober's own.
Life insurance for your pet pays upon the death of your beloved companion.
Insurance can be great for reducing the financial pain that your pet's illness and even death can bring, but it can't help when it comes to the associated pain of losing your beloved family member, or deciding when it's time to let go.
Get emotional support to cope with the death of a beloved person or pet and for life changes.
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