Wiredawg
TDR MEMBER
So sad about this! Going to go hug our dog. Our son lost his wonderful yellow lab a few months ago. Just the worst thing to go through. Somehow it's almost worse in a different way than when people die.
You're exactly right, a pet can have a special relationship of unconditional love, precious innocence, and complete devotion. Sheba brought so much happiness to Vivian and I every day we had her. And to prove how intutive a pet can be, Cleo is grieving also, cues from Vivian and I, but also from her own personal loss of Sheba. Despite their age differences, they both played and had affection for each other, just like the did for us. Its very likely in a few weeks, we'll get another dog, not to replace Sheba, but to be a new family member. A few years ago, we lost Bella that had a huge affect on us and Sheba. There is no doubt that getting Cleo helped Sheba live a longer and happier life.
Grief and associated anxiety can have a serious impact on your health. On my second day with stress headache, got no sleep Tuesday and about 2 hours sleep Wednesday, even after taking sleep aid. It'll be another day or too before I can cycle down from this. Almost if not the same as losing a child.
Thanks for the thoughts and Cheers, Ron