The loss of a pet can be hard to cope with. It can be even harder to explain the death of a loved pet to a child. This article offers some advice on how to cope when a pet passes away.
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How to Deal With the Loss of a Pet
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The loss of a pet can be hard to cope with. It can be even harder to explain the death of a loved pet to a child. This article offers some advice on how to cope when a pet passes away.
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How to Deal With the Loss of a Pet
For seniors the death of their pet is very difficult. Helping the elderly through the death of their pet. Seniors have a hard time dealing with the loss of their pet.
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When the Family Pet Dies – It’s Hardest on the Elderly
If you have pets, from time to time you may wonder what would happen to them in the event of your death. Usually those thoughts are quickly pushed aside as too painful to think about.
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What Happens to My Pet When I Die?
An African Grey parrot is said to be one of the smartest non-primate animals known to man. One of the best examples of the intelligence of an African Grey is: Alex ( an acronym for: Avian Learning EXperiment). Alex, at the time of his death on September 6th 2007, at 31 years of age, had the mental capability of a five year old human.
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The Genius of African Greys
We love our pets because they enrich our lives and bring us joy. But, dealing with the loss of a pet is difficult. This article discusses pet loss grief and strategies to cope with the death of a pet.
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Coping With the Loss of a Beloved Pet – What to Expect & What to Do
Putting the written instructions into place will ensure that your pets are well cared for, if you can’t be there for them for some period of time or even in the event of your death.
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Don’t Forget Your Pets When Planning For the Unexpected
For years, Americans have been buckling up. The proper use of lap/shoulder belts have been shown to reduce the risk of fatal injury to front seat car occupant s by 45 percent, while reducing the risk of moderate to critical injury by 50 percent. Further research has shown that unbelted rear seat passengers increase the death rate of front seat passengers by up to 5 times.
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Properly Restraining Your Pet in the Car Could Save Their Lives & Others
Dealing with the death of a beloved pet can be more devastating than expected for most pet owners. After all, our pets serve as friends, family members and the most faithful of companions. The biggest decision to make immediately after losing a pet is what to do with their remains.
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Ideas on What to Do With Your Pet’s Ashes
Dwarf hamsters mostly die of old age but there are some ailments and hamster illnesses that can cause the death of your hamster. Hamsters are usually quite hardy pets but bad management can determine the life span. It is a smart thing to learn as much as you can about them. If your hamsters become ill you should see your veterinarian if the hamster does not get better within a couple of days.
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Dwarf Hamster Illnesses (Part One)