|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pets provide an unconditional love that requires very little on the part of the human.
Animals are so special to those of us who love them. We miss them when they are no longer with us. We grieve for them in ways which are just the same as grieving for a human loved one.
Whether the end comes through old age, illness, sudden death, or euthanasia, the death of a pet can cause enormous feelings of sorrow, guilt, and loneliness for children and adults alike. Yet pet owners are often inhibited in their very real grief, even if the animal was considered a fully-fledged family member, a child's favoured playmate, or an older person's loyal and faithful companion.
Pet owners in grief are largely misunderstood and can even be ridiculed by friends and by society in general.
Some people don't want a pet because they do die ! It's understandable to be reluctant to expose yourself to death but, at the same time, we become immeasurably more human because our animals die. When we live with animals we're more in tune with the rhythms of the planet from day to night and from season to season because our companions make us more aware of the changes around us. Our companion animals teach us about the simple gifts of a beautiful day, a good meal and a gentle touch.
The death of a pet can make us wrestle with our belief structure - a natural part of the grieving process. Whether grieving an animal or human, we question our beliefs and many people find their belief structure becomes stronger when they ask themselves hard questions. Others find an new way of acceptance.
We use some kind of visualisation during our grieving process, imagining our loved ones in a beautiful place of peace and tranquil beauty, filled with light and flowers. Many of us see out deceased animals in this same place. This can be helpful and can provide some peace for those who are grieving.
And we learn from our animals. Animals aren't afraid to die, they show us that the end of life can be faced without fear. They can teach us to accept death as an opening for love and wonder.
Allow yourself to grieve in whatever way is appropriate for you. The loss of a pet is real grief and causes us to travel through the stages of grief - denial, anger, depression, guilt, and acceptance. These stages must be lived through for the mourning process to allow full healing.
Susanna Duffy is a Civil Celebrant, grief counsellor and mythologist. She creates ceremonies and Rites of Passage for individual and civic functions, and specialises in celebrations for women. http://celebrant.yarralink.com
Chihuahua Training is Easy! You may be wondering if Chihuahua... Read More
The idea of picking up a horse's hooves can intimidate... Read More
By Jeffrey Rolocopyright 2004 AlphaHorseIn the dating world many men... Read More
One of the reasons I strongly encourage horse owners to... Read More
Nutrition and Your Dog's Behavior Proper nutrition is the fundamental... Read More
PROBIOTICS - The Good Bacteria - Does your pet have... Read More
Problems with Commercial Flea Killers & TraditionalFlea Bite Treatments***Chemicals that... Read More
Is your dog or cat tormented by ear infections? Do... Read More
Pilling a cat can be a "nightmarish" experience. Cats don't... Read More
Witnessing your precious dog or cat having a seizure can... Read More
Do you make a lot of trips to the vet's... Read More
Are you concerned when your dog or cat eats grass,... Read More
If your dog could talk, these are some of most... Read More
Boxer Dogs Information - What Are Boxer Dogs? Boxer dogs... Read More
Dog day care programs benefit the dogs of owner's who... Read More
If your feline friend could speak your language, here a... Read More
Toys are fun both for our dogs and us. Lucky... Read More
Is your dog due for a makeover? Has she been... Read More
It goes without saying that your dog needs suitable nutrition... Read More
An essential to your dog's health is his/her regular annual... Read More
Over the past 30 years we have learned so much... Read More
Attention breeders, livestock owners and pet lovers! *Pets looking for... Read More
"Your cat has feline diabetes." If this is your vet's... Read More
Whoever coined the phrase, "It's a Dog's Life" wasn't familiar... Read More
Pets provide an unconditional love that requires very little on... Read More
Animal lovers come in all shapes and sizes. Undoubtedly if... Read More
Have you ever wondered what a dog thinks, or if... Read More
Pets are people, too. At least, that's the way they... Read More
Cats need only be provided with decent shelter, food and... Read More
Which cat food should you feed your cat to be... Read More
"Magoo was a big, playful Labrador retriever who often got... Read More
Why The Food You Give Your Dog Matters!If you're like... Read More
Many pet owners don't like using a leash, for a... Read More
You may be hearing more talk these days about "Essential... Read More
Dogs come in many assorted breeds, shapes, and sizes. They... Read More
What should you feed your cat to make sure he... Read More
Over the last 20 years, vaccinations have generally been started... Read More
Pets provide an unconditional love that requires very little on... Read More
Many people consider their dog to be part of their... Read More
Toy dog breeds include greyhounds, terriers, pinschers, pugs, chihuahuas, pekingese,... Read More
The term applehead Chihuahua refers to the shape of a... Read More
Everybody loves puppies. Who can resist those cute little faces... Read More
The numbers will make any pet lover blanch with disgust,... Read More
Thinking of getting a pet for your little ones? How... Read More
If you've ever watched as a cat "flipped" over fresh... Read More
1. Accidents and medical emergencies in the home happen frequently.... Read More
Presently, and throughout the 1990s a phenomena swept through the... Read More
What does doing natural preventative care mean? I thought vaccinating,... Read More
Are you considering buying a dog for your child or... Read More
If you're looking for an unusual, eye-catching pet, it's hard... Read More
Pet Pet |