Anybody experienced another dog grieving? I think itโs just hit my little girl, as last night she just would not settle, & woke up at 1.10am, she went outside, sniffing around but then would not come back to bed. So I stayed up all night with her on the sofa where she fell asleep
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Q when Jessy passed, he was inconsolable for a week and still looked for her all the time. Thats why we got Lu. She was his. When he passed last year she was shattered. She loves Finn but not even close to how she was with Q.
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Sweet little Titch. Iโve only had one dog at a time, but Iโve heard about grief from friends and family with more dogs. It can take some time but she will get through it and so will you.
Sending virtual hugs to both Titch and you.
@Art71Rachael
They definitely grieve, even if they donโt quite understand what happened. But with extra love from you, life will be happy for her again.
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My lab Brandi was a year younger than my sheltie Keesha. Keesha died and Brandi was very sad. They had been together for 12 years. She had always been with Keesha. I just tried to give her lots of love. We also had s few cats so she wasn't completely alone.
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Bless her little heart. Yes my little girl Honey grieved for months over our dog Blue. She had never known life without him. Fortunately Margot had joined us a few months earlier which definitely helped. I canโt play videos of him with sound because it unsettles her ๐ขxx
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Yes, both mine lost a human in march and an older dog brother 4 months before...the younger one (2yrs then) was sad for a few weeks but adjusted really fast. The older one (7yrs then) still has moments where she'll go look in specific places they used to be alot, she also...
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Our dog Simba checked on Grandma every hour in the days up to her death, and was inconsolable for weeks afterwards. Heโd go into her room onto her bed, so sad.
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When one of my cats lost his brother he sat outside nearly every day for about two months waiting for him to come home. It was heartbreaking. In time he returned to normal. I think they have to grieve just the same as we do.