Life can be challenging after the death of your dog. Have you experienced a loss in your life that is hitting you harder than you expected? Do familiar places and old faces bring back painful memories of the space left in your life now that your dog is no longer with you?Have you heard others tell you to get over being sad or mad or lonely because "it's just a dog"? Do you feel misunderstood and frustrated by people who just don't understand the depth of your love and connection.Do you appreciate that while you will never forget your friend, you need to move on and life your life more fully, but don't know how?You are not alone. People who are deeply affected by the death of their loyal companion are special individuals. True dog parents have been touched by a deep bond of love and caring which doesn't end, even when your dog is no longer with you.But how do you move on? How do you value your need to continue living and to begin to build up a life of meaning on your own, while still respecting the memory of your friend?This book presents ideas on how to exercise your right to grieve after the loss of your dog, and do so in a way that can support you in moving through this part of your life as gently and gracefully as possible. The exercises in this book have been created to help you learn the skills and tools you need, right now, in your time of grief.
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