kim___xXx answered Sunday September 11 2005, 4:41 am: Hiya im really sorry to hear that! Try think about the good times you had together! yeah i mean you will cry but you may also be happy!
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honeyJ17 answered Sunday September 11 2005, 12:02 am: Awww honey Im so sorry. I know how you feel my favorite dog died too he was like my little brother my best friend and when I lost him all I could do is cry. I loved him to death. As time passes you'll get over it, I did but I still wont forget my dog and you wont either.Hang in there hun. Take care. [ honeyJ17's advice column | Ask honeyJ17 A Question ]
orphans answered Sunday September 11 2005, 12:00 am: aww im sooooo sorry!
when i lost my pet cockatiel, i bought him myself, i raised him my self. ofcourse, when he died of low-sugar- level i couldnt stop crying for days. i was really depressed and became emo. he was my life to me.
we were learning about birds- in school a few years ago, i was about in 5th grade. and then we turned into a page about cockatiels, and i bursted out crying because we had to make a book on our pet(s) and i had to explain what happened to him. it was very upsetting and everyone was upset because he was friendw with all of my friends. we kinda had a little coffin for him. but anyways.
just think about how much you loved your dog and how much he loved you. its okay to cry, its perfectally normal.
atleast you have a human best friends. its not like you are alone.
dont buy a new pet right away buy one when the time is right (about a couple of months-years)and also dont fine one that you think will fill youyr dogs part of your heart. no dog will ever be the same.
TheOldOne answered Saturday September 10 2005, 9:48 pm: I'm sorry, but time is the only cure.
It's okay to cry, of course. As time passes, you'll find that although you still miss your dog, and there's still an empty place in your heart, the pain isn't as sharp as it used to be.
You'll never forget him, and you'll always love him, but your life will go on.
Remember that you were lucky to have a lot of wonderful years with him. Think about the fun times you had. Those memories will keep him alive in your heart.
DON'T try to get a new dog soon. Give yourself time. You can never replace your dog, and you mustn't try. When the time is right to have a new pet, you'll know.
soccergurlie1220 answered Saturday September 10 2005, 9:43 pm: Well when i'm really sad i just go in my bed turn on some music i really like and just cry and cry till i can't anymore then once i'm done with that try to find alot of things to do. Call your friends i'm sure they'd go to the mall or hang out with you and help you get ur mind of your dog. And i'm soo sorry! Hope I helped!
twistedsister17 answered Saturday September 10 2005, 9:11 pm: Aww, its okay. I know how much pets can mean to people. I have 7 pets and they are my best friends also. It's going to be hard dealing with the loss of your dog but you just have to ask yourself Would you want your dog in heaven or would you want her here suffering? Also try to keep a journal and write your feelings there, write about memories you had with your dog, about where you think your dog is right now, just get it all out. Also music helps too.
GDROB answered Saturday September 10 2005, 8:46 pm: Sorry to hear of your loss. It is best to remember the great times you had and the love your gave him/her. That bond is a tough one to seemingly lose but it is indeed forever there in lessons learned and taught.
You may not feel you need or want another dog at this time. That is fair enough and a dog will never replace the one you had. I think when all is said and done even humans as well as dogs know that love should be continually applied and that another dog deserves to start of life in a new home. I think that is what should happen another dog needs a home and new tricks to learn but when you are ready for it. I am positive your other dog would not mind knowing someone else deserves attention now. [ GDROB's advice column | Ask GDROB A Question ]
spacefem answered Saturday September 10 2005, 8:44 pm: Awe, sorry to hear that. I know how you feel... when my parakeet died, I totally broke down. I mean, I don't even do that for HUMANS at funerals, but for some reason that little pet just invaded my heart for 12 years and I couldn't function when I lost her. Time and grieving is the only thing you can do, there's nothing magic you can do to feel better right now. Get out a pen and paper and write down everything good about your dog, that way you'll have a record of all the ways you were blessed by having him around all this time, that's what really helped me. [ spacefem's advice column | Ask spacefem A Question ]
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