So sorry @Mike80 and @AKAK. We just said goodbye to our 15+ year old mutt
We wanted a young dog in the final 1-2 years of my elder dog's life. He adored his older sister, but in his golden years he did not want an effervescent young dog, so we respected that. It also made it much easier to adopt an adorable new rescue dog shortly after he passed.
Grief is a personal and long road. It does straighten and flatten out though.
Highly recommend this, and if it doesn't fit into your life, it's okay to do it on whatever timing makes sense.Unless someone owns a kennel, pretty sure I own and have owned more dogs than most (6 currently)
The best therapy to deal with losing a pet.. is to get another very soon...
In fact, getting a puppy in the last year of your existing pet.. will be immense therapy for the troops..
First hand experience.. the new pup will sense sadness and will come to the rescue...
You won't forget how much your pup meant to the family.. it's a rough go.. much worse than non-pet owners understand...
We wanted a young dog in the final 1-2 years of my elder dog's life. He adored his older sister, but in his golden years he did not want an effervescent young dog, so we respected that. It also made it much easier to adopt an adorable new rescue dog shortly after he passed.
Grief is a personal and long road. It does straighten and flatten out though.
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