When our beloved dog is no longer in our lives it can be devastating and you might feel unable to cope with the grief, however, it’s important to remember that you’re not alone.
The loss of a dog is an incredibly sad time for owners. Whether they pass away naturally or are put to sleep at the vets, it’s always a stressful and upsetting time. If your dog has been unwell or is very old and naturally approaching the end of their life, you may already have plans in place for their eventual passing. However, even the best-laid plans can be disrupted by external factors or by grief. If you’re struggling with the loss of your dog, don’t suffer alone - always ask for help from an animal-loving friend, family member or veterinary professional.
What often adds to the trauma of the death of a pet is not knowing how to navigate through the whole procedure and even the uncertainty of what to do with their remains. Take some of the stress out of this period with this comprehensive guide on what to do when your canine companion dies and how to cope with the loss of a dog.