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Death, Grieving and Coping With Loss Coping with loss is difficult at any age, but you are not alone during this difficult time. Reach out to other users in this forum.
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My dog, who I was quite close to, died of cancer, he had a massive tumor that was visible from the outside, the skin supporting (Gross warning) broke and he bled out in the kitchen, I cant unheard the squeel he made as it happened, I feel broken...
Last edited by ¯|_(ツ)_|¯; May 16th 2024 at 03:58 PM.
Reason: I’m adding a trigger warning due to the description of death.
Oh no, I’m so sorry that this happened and that you had to witness this. I’m so sorry for your loss.
Maybe you can find ways to honor Stewie like making a collage of your favorite photos or putting things like his collar or food bowls on a shelf where you can see it and remember how much you two loved each other. It’s also important to remember that Stewie knew he was loved right until the end.
Also take time for self care such as listening to music that comforts you or watching your favorite TV show or movie. You can write or do art to express yourself.
Let yourself grieve. It’s definitely okay to feel every emotion you’re feeling so don’t bottle it up. Your family can also offer support.
I hope things go okay.
Take care,
Dez
Do you ever get a little bit tired of life
Like you're not really happy but you don't wanna die
Like you're hanging by a thread but you gotta survive
'Cause you gotta survive
Sorry for your loss. It must've been rough to see your dog pass away like that.
I think one of the important things to remember is that he's no longer in pain.
I'm sorry about this and hope you will be okay soon.
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I'm so sorry to hear about your dog. I can only imagine how difficult it would of been to see that.
If you every wish to talk about it, I'm here to listen.