Association of Pet Loss and Bereavement We have all experienced
the pain of losing a pet.
We have all experienced
the pain of losing a pet.
Many people, in struggling with
the pain of losing a pet, swear never to get one again.
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Those
of us who have
lost pets, integral pieces
of our family, know the sharp
pain of loss you are going through and how you are caught unaware by a thought, a sight, a sound.
You could
lose precious years with your
pet, and your
pet could suffer a lot
of pain and loss
of mobility with joint problems.
Because the
pain of losing one's beloved
pet is very real.
We have felt the
pain of losing a beloved
pet; the grief you feel is the same as if you had
lost a human friend.
Most
pets with tooth fractures don't show obvious signs
of pain, but sadly, many suffer silently for weeks, months or even years before the situation progresses to the point where they can't eat comfortably and
lose their appetite.
It's a heartwretching experience to discover a beloved
pet missing — nobody wants to go through the kind
of pain and panic the feeling
of knowing their
pet is
lost can bring.
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.