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

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    Helping seniors cope with the loss of a pet. Losing a pet later in life can be especially traumatic, and Blue Cross says that the death of a pet can hit retired seniors even harder than younger ...

  3. Grieving the loss of a pet - AOL

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    The grief of losing a pet is tremendous. For children, it is often their first encounter with the reality of death and it can shape their view of life and its end. Angie Childers, Grief Support ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Animal loss - Wikipedia

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    Wealthy Ancient Egyptian families would mummify their treasured pets, believing that the spirit would travel with them to the afterlife.. 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.

  6. Pet humanization - Wikipedia

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    Pet humanization is the practice in pet culture of treating companion animals with a level of care, attention, and luxury relatively higher than for the average domesticated animal. This trend involves the owners being at odds with the pet's status as property in wider society and can range from relying on them for emotional support to treating ...

  7. Grief - Wikipedia

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    Grief may occur after the loss of a romantic relationship (i.e. divorce or break up), a vocation, a pet (animal loss), a home, children leaving home (empty nest syndrome), sibling(s) leaving home, a friend, a faith in one's religion, etc. A person who strongly identifies with their occupation may feel a sense of grief if they have to stop their ...