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Question Posted Sunday February 26 2006, 9:21 pm

I know I know this isn't much of a friendship issue but I do consider my dog Bogie a friend. My dog is a labrador doberman mix and he is eleven years old. My mom says he has about three years left to live. I need advice on how to cope with the pain when he passes away. I know it's sorta silly but I think it will come in handy anyway.
-worried


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FoReVerHelpful2U answered Sunday February 26 2006, 9:33 pm:
theres no easy way to deal with doggy death. all i could do is give him all the love you have right now and enjoy him. he'll pass one day, and when he does, remember him fondly and show love to all other animals in that way you will be showing how you miss him and that you will show the love he gave you to others that need it. thats all i can say. haha sorry if i didnt help
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