Grieving the Loss of a Pet After Euthanasia: A Guide to Help you Cope

Grieving the Loss of a Pet After Euthanasia: A Guide to Help you Cope

Read this great piece from Petventures!

 

Mark Twain said, "The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog." First of all, this applies to all types of animals, whether a dog or cat. But I believe what Mark Twain was really trying to convey wasn't the relationship with people, but our relationship with our furry friends. These wonderful animals come into our lives whether it is brought to us at the beginning of our lives and we grow up side by side, or we may rescue a dog or cat from a shelter, or even finding a stray, and giving it a home. Whatever the case may be, the relationship with our dogs is timeless and unconditional. But unfortunately, all good things must come to an end, and our beloved friend leaves this life, and we are forced to live without them by our side. However, they are never really gone; we see them every day whether it is through old memories, places, and smells that we use to experience together.

A very important part of moving forward, (not moving on) is to grieve in peace. We here at Petventures will never know the depth of your relationship, but we understand the emotions you may be feeling. Let us help by providing you with some advice in quotes, stories, and takeaways on how to move forward while always keeping your friend in your heart.  

The Grieving Process

Grieving the loss of a pet after euthanasia can be a very difficult time in someone’s life, and deservedly so. Whether it is you, or a loved one going through this time, it is crucial to understand that everything you or a loved one is feeling right now is completely normal. Losing your beloved pet can be extremely difficult, so you deserve to have a little time to yourself to let everything out; the tears, the conversations, all of the emotions that have filled your heart and mind, let it all out. Going through the grieving process will take time, but it is necessary, so don’t feel rushed or pressured; take your time, the storm will pass. Furthermore, what is incredibly important is not only knowing that grieving is okay, but to understand how to grieve, and how grieving in a healthy manner will help your mental and emotional state during this difficult time.

How to Grieve for a Pet

Remember it is okay to have the feelings you are going through, but it is important to understand the grieving process, and how to grieve the loss a pet after euthanasia effectively, and correctly. Below are a few stages, and tips with going through the grieving process in a healthy manner. A side note, you may feel these emotions, not in this exact order, and may even skip some of these emotions entirely. What is important is to recognize these emotions within yourself.

1. Denial

In the denial stage, you are going to have thoughts such as “This can’t be happening,” or “I feel fine,” just to name a couple. The reasoning behind the importance of this stage is to recognize the loss of your animal has happened and to live in truth. How to get through this stage is to convey your emotions with another person who may have experienced the same thing, and to get advice on what they did to move forward.  

2. Depression

In the depression stage, you may have thoughts such as “I miss the way life was before,” or “I could never get another pet.” How to cope with depression is to talk about it. Speak with a loved one, console with them, express all of your emotions. What this does is it gets it out in the open and allows you to address each aspect of the depressing feeling you may have one at a time.

3. Acceptance

In the acceptance stage, you are going to finally feel content. Those said emotions won’t go away, but it will be more like a healed wound; it is still there, but you no longer feel the initial pain. How to get to the acceptance stage is to handle each previous stage honestly and openly, it may take you more time than you expect, and that’s okay.

Dog Loss Poems & Quotes

Losing “man’s best friend” is harder than could ever be expected. Whether it is you or a loved one going through this process, we offer a few quotes and poems that can help console and put into perspective the reality of losing a beloved dog.

Dog Loss Quotes

“Dogs are small rays of light caught on Earth for a short time to brighten our days.” - Unknown

“The bond with a dog is as lasting as the ties of this earth can ever be. ” - Konrad Lorenz

“May memories of love, and friendship maintain and comfort you in the loss of your beloved dog.” - Unknown

“The one best place to bury a good dog is in the heart of its master.” - Ben Hur Lampman

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