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  2. 32 tips for coping with the death of a pet - AOL

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    Grief is a strong, and at times, overwhelming emotion that can leave you feeling isolated and alone. These tips for coping with the death of a pet have been put together to help make the grief ...

  3. How to help children cope with the death of a pet - AOL

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    The Memory Box: A Book About Grief. A beautifully sensitive book for children aged 4 to 9, the Memory Box is told from the perspective of a young child who wonders if they'll ever stop feeling sad ...

  4. Animal loss - Wikipedia

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    The loss of a pet or an animal to which one has become emotionally bonded oftentimes results in grief [1] which can be comparable with the death of a human loved one, or even greater, depending on the individual. The death can be felt more intensely when the owner has decided to end the pet's life through euthanasia. [2]

  5. A pet’s death can hurt more than losing a fellow human - AOL

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    Research has found that the loss of a pet can be more traumatic than the grief we feel after the death of family and friends. A pet’s death can hurt more than losing a fellow human Skip to main ...

  6. Saying farewell to a pet isn't easy, but planning can make ...

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    Anticipatory grief can help you mentally prepare for the death of your beloved pet. But when the day arrives, most of us are still not ready.

  7. Grief - Wikipedia

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    Grief is the response to the loss of something deemed important, particularly to the death of a person or other living thing to which a bond or affection was formed. Although conventionally focused on the emotional response to loss, grief also has physical, cognitive, behavioral, social, cultural, spiritual and philosophical dimensions.