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by on November 23, 2020
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I sat down to chat with one of my best friends by her father's bed, just gone. I want to be there for you and to help you through your tough times.


While I was visiting her after her father passed away. I noticed a beagle that I had never seen before. He left to hang out with my friend's daughter. I asked her about this dog and my friend, she said. It's pretty unbelievable.


My friend lives in the countryside around Northern California. The place has a lot of space, rarely cars and there is no fence between each house So there is space for this dog to freely run around. During her father's week at the rehabilitation center. Her family often faced dog break-in by neighbors. It was an ancient hound named "insignia".

 

It happened while our family was chatting in our dad's bed at the time. We also went to observe a neighbor's dog sitting in the house. So we took it out and locked the house. But it still tries to enter our homes often when we're unintentional. And with the chaos and tension going on in this era, so that the badges can enter our homes at any moment.


Towards the end, our family was relegated to the badge's efforts and sent him home. The family was in peace until her father passed away.


Badges follow.

My friend said the badges came to live with us a lot in the neighborhood. He would go home to eat and sleep, but every day he would visit our family, especially our daughter. I also have a picture to see.


She also said it was odd that the Badges had never tried to enter his recently deceased father's room since he left. Even we are open to people if they want to.


The following week, I went to talk to the holder of the badges about why he likes to spend time with us. And why is this dog sitting next to it? The bed when dad died They didn't seem shocked when we told the story of the badge holders, he said. "It's an emotional dog," they said. "It can sense the emotions of the people around you."


The dog can feel death.

Or can dogs feel sadness and death? But there are also incredible stories in this tune that we meet regularly in real life.


For example, the story of Hawkeye Brown Labrador sitting next to the coffin of his master, a Navy SEAL, during a funeral. Most of us have had some experience with stories where animals feel the emotions of those around us, right? Stories from family, friends or from around the internet


An interesting article written by Steven Cotler in Psychology Today tells the story of a mixed-dog chihuahua protecting his brother's head after being hit by a drunk driving man in a car.


There are millions of stories about dog behavior like this. Angus, a German with ruffled hair, has just lost his mother. Her name is Bimmer. After she left, Angus leaned in beside her, licking her feet. Angus's owner said "It can sense death."


During these incidents, the dogs also regretted the loss of their beloved companions. They sleep more Move more slowly, eat less and are not as active as before. It will be that way for weeks or even months. Pet experts believe their morale will be buoyed if the vacation time passes.


Can you help the grieving dog?

It would be great if we were prepared to deal with a pet's pain. We have great advice from Dr. Christopher Pachael B. Havier Animal Clinic


A grieving dog's natural instinct may want to be comforted, comforted, comforted and nurtured, but it can also be a process of negative emotions. Most experts agree that maintaining a normal routine will help your pet.


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Some dogs are sad and those that are not sad are also okay if they slow down old clothes or blankets. Available at the time of the loss The dog will be able to go through extinction. But we have to keep the dog moving. If it wants to play, let it play at its best. Like everyone else, they have reason to go on and enjoy life again.


Many owners make the mistake of rushing to bring a new dog back to their home too quickly. From trying to fix the trouble and the sadness Whether it's adopting or rescuing that dog. Many times, a new, sick dog came to a family mourning the dog's loss. Lots of resistances. Sometimes it's hard to know what it is. So you should think of him as a human being. Take care of him as much as your old dog.

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