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  2. Grieving the loss of a pet - AOL

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    The loss is hard – and that’s OK Childers has experienced the loss of two pets of her own in the past two years. She said it is easy to imagine that there are things to do in advance that will ...

  3. How to cope with the loss of a pet (with tips from an expert)

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    Blue Cross Pet Loss Support: a free service that has been operating for 30 years helping owners through difficult goodbyes. Telephone: 0800 096 6606 Email: plsmail@bluecross.org.uk

  4. What Not To Say To Someone Grieving the Loss of a Pet - AOL

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  5. Animal loss - Wikipedia

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    Online forums: Internet search engines using "pet loss support" as a search term will locate several online forums for grieving pet owners. Also, there are digital memorial websites for pets. The online community allows one to create a profile, compiling images, details, and memories of the lost pet in one place. [citation needed]

  6. Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice - Wikipedia

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    Hospice and palliative care includes phone and in-home consultations on a pet's appetite, hydration, mobility, wound care, and pain management. [6] The company also offers an online Pet Hospice Journal which includes a quality of life scale, and a diary to help the pet owner track daily health issues. [7]

  7. Rainbow Bridge (pets) - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Bridge is a meadow where animals wait for their humans to join them, and the bridge that takes them all to Heaven, together. The Rainbow Bridge is the theme of several works written first in 1959, then in the 1980s and 1990s, that speak of an other-worldly place where pets go upon death, eventually to be reunited with their owners.