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Farewell to your pet: How to cope better with grief

Janina Lebiszczak
23.11.2022
Translation: machine translated

Pets are part of the family. When a beloved pet dies, he or she leaves a huge hole in your heart. Read here how you can make saying goodbye to your pet more comforting and what options there are for dealing with your grief.

The moment of farewell: when to let the pet go?

This doesn't help you with your heartache? Unfortunately in English, but very helpful, sensitively worded and free online is the "Saying-Goodbye-Guide" by the UK Animal Welfare Foundation.

After death: urn, grave - or leave animal with vet?

Under the Rainbow Bridge: preserving memories

But not everyone wants to be constantly confronted with the deceased animal in their grief - which is absolutely understandable. Either way, you carry the most important memory in your head and in your heart.

P.S.: Lass dir von niemanden einreden, du würdest überreagieren, das sei ja «nur» ein Tier.

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P.P.S.: Meine Freigänger sind kastriert, sterilisiert, gechippt und in einer verhältnismäßig sicheren Grüngegend zuhause. Das hier soll keine Diskussion um die optimale Haltung werden. Wenn dich das Thema aber auch interessiert, dann teil mir das gerne mit.

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