Pets live a relatively short life. If you love your pet, then you will be affected by their death. It can be even more painful than losing a close friend. It is because of being fully attached to your pet. Your pet becomes your best friend. You can become detached by your pet loss. If you have a close relationship with your pet and consider it as a child or spouse, then it may represent a very close part of your life. Your pet will love you without any conditions. Moreover, your pet is your playmate.
The pet can carry out different roles in your life, and that is why you will feel more human emotion upon its loss. Therefore, when the pet dies, your pain should be acknowledged. The strong bond between you and your pet is as equally important as the relationship you have with any human being. The mourning of your pet may not be taken seriously by other people just like you want. Mourning a pet is the same as mourning a human being. The only difference comes in the value that is placed on the pet by society. Mourning your pet is an opportunity for emotional grief. There are different stages of mourning your pet animal.
Anger
Once the denial mask wears off, isolation sets in and reality creeps in slowly. You are not ready to let your pet go. You can aim your anger at objects or people around you like friends or even complete strangers. You may become resentful when your pet leaves you. Additionally, you may feel guilty and become angry at yourself. You can become angry that the vet was not in a position to cure your pet friend. To help you out, you can discuss the burial arrangement for your pet. Sharing the pain will help a lot.
Depression
Mourning comes with different kinds of depressions. They are a reaction to the implications and preparation to separate. There is a depression related to the consequences; you will feel sad and worry about the burial and treatment. You may blame yourself that you should have spent more time with your loved one. The depression will only last for a short period.
Acceptance
The acceptance stage is when you accept the circumstances. Death is usually sudden and comes when we least expect it. The acceptance stage is marked by calmness and withdrawal. It is at this stage that you come to terms with what has happened. The reality of losing your pet can be very harsh, but it is a stage you have to pass.
Bargaining
When you feel helpless, you find a need to get back your self-control. Many questions may come to your mind. You can ask yourself what would have happened if you had tried another vet. You may also be thinking about what you would have done to save your pet from dying. Such are lines of defence to protect you from the reality of the loss. You can deal with your pet loss without going through any difficulty.
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