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  1. The Loss of a Pet that Changed My Life

    Losing Sammy taught me not to take the things I care about for granted. I'll never forget the day I got Sammy. I was ten years old and I had never had my own pet before, not even a fish. I always wanted a dog. I did everything I could to show my parents I was responsible enough to take care of one. I did all my chores; I tried my hardest in ...

  2. Descriptive Essay About Losing A Pet

    Descriptive Essay About Losing A Pet. Among the saddest truths about this lifetime is this: A dog's life is significantly shorter than a human's life. I said goodbye to my beloved Miniature Schnauzer, Samson, on March 26th, 2017. He was ten years old. It is an opinion to say that losing a pet is like losing a member of the family.

  3. How Losing a Pet Can Make You Stronger

    Embracing Your Loss. "The idea that grief can often be the price of love is helpful in developing resilience," according to Jessica Harvey, a psychotherapist in Portland, Ore., who specializes ...

  4. Why losing a dog can be harder than losing a relative or friend

    Dogs. Domestication. domestic pets. pet psychology. Many are embarrassed to publicly show too much grief over the death of a dog. But research has shown just how devastating the loss can be.

  5. Losing A Pet Is Just As Hard As A Loved One

    Losing a Loved One. Mocha Latte (Credit: Rachel M.P. Caddiell) For Rachel M.P. Caddiell, her Shih Tzu, Mocha Latte, had been in her life since she was eight. Caddiell showed her off at 4-H events when she was young and later trained her as a therapy dog who visited nursing homes. "I spent quite a bit of my life with her.

  6. How Do I Overcome the Grief of Losing My Pet?

    Lap of Love offers support specific to the loss of a pet. Letters to Pushkin helps you use letter writing to process the grief of losing a pet. ASPCA has info for end of life care. Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement has a directory of services, including no-cost support groups. PetCloud features online support groups for pet loss every ...

  7. The Pain of Losing a Beloved Pet

    The Pain of Losing a Beloved Pet. It's hard to describe what grief looks like as it's different for everyone. Recently my family suffered the loss of our family dog. He had been with us for close to 18 years so we had obviously grown very attached to him. It happened on Friday the 5th of February 2021 and I still haven't managed to go a ...

  8. Navigating the complexities of pet death as a college student

    Lexi Lazar '24 recently lost her beloved dog, Molli, in the middle of the busy semester: "She was my best friend in the entire world. She lived to be 15, and she passed away two weeks ago today," Lazar told the Justice in a March 18 interview. Stigma surrounding pet deaths.

  9. The Emotional Impact Of Losing A Pet

    Popular Science: A pet's death can hurt more than losing a fellow human (May 2018) - "Pets share some of our most intimate relationships—we see them every day, they depend on us, we adjust our lives around their needs—and yet publically grieving their loss is not socially acceptable.". NPR: Survey Finds Widespread 'Moral Distress ...

  10. How to Cope With and Mourn the Loss of a Pet

    Experts often explain grief using the Kübler-Ross model, which outlines five different phases you go through: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. (Dr. Sullivan prefers to use ...

  11. Pet Loss Resources and Support

    Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine: Days and hours vary, 517-432-2696. Tufts University Pet Loss Support Hotline: Monday-Thursday 6-9 p.m. EST, 24-hour voicemail, 508-839-7966. Chicago Veterinary Medical Association Pet Loss Helpline: Leave a voicemail at 630-325-1600. visit their website here.

  12. How to Grieve for a Very Good Dog

    A study published in Science documented how simply gazing into each other's eyes created a positive oxytocin feedback loop between dogs and their owners. Loving stares increased oxytocin levels ...

  13. How to Support Someone Grieving the Loss of a Pet

    Do not ask whether your friend or loved one intends to get another pet, Ms. Harbour said. She lamented that almost everyone she had counseled after the loss of a pet had been asked that question ...

  14. How to deal with the loss of a pet: An essay on grief

    9. Tali and Wendell Cory Verellen. Wendell the Love Dachshund was not a planned addition to my life, but so it goes with most things that are meant to be. I passed him on Lexington and 81st Street, dreamy-eyed and pressed up against the pet store window. I'd just gotten off the 4 Express train at 86th on my commute home from the Village.

  15. Personal Narrative: My Case Of Losing A Pet

    You lose a piece of yourself when you lose someone you love, even in the case of losing a pet. Shelly was a remarkable cat and by far my favorite. Sure, many owners think that their cat is the best cat in the world, but Shelly was special in her own ways. Shelly would personally see to it that I was in bed at a certain time when I was little.

  16. The grief over a lost pet

    The grief over a lost pet. This grief may be so difficult that the person may feel more upset over a pet than a human loved one; there are many feelings, and stages that are involved in losing a pet. Five stages that are included in losing a pet are denial, bargaining, anger, depression, and resolution. Pam Brown once said, "If there is a ...

  17. How to Approach Tragedy and Loss in Your College Essay

    Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255 or a trusted adult. For more advice on college essays, check out our Application Essay Clinic, or if you're in need of mental health advice, check out the tag "mental health.".

  18. 5 Ways to Make College Essays About Tragedy More Memorable

    When writing college essays about tragedy and loss, students need to write in a way that's sincere while still conveying genuine emotions and feelings. 3. Connect it to the prompt. Although colleges do have essay prompts that are more personal in nature, it's rare to find a topic related directly to a tragic event.

  19. I might be writing the "dead pet" Common App essay...

    The thing with the "dead pet" essay is that it's been overused, everybody has had that story. It's frowned upon because that story always has the same basic storyline, no matter how unique or personal it may seem to you. That's also why people also advise against mental health essays. Once you write your essay, maybe write another one ...

  20. 10 Pet Peeves in College Admissions Essays

    Bring your story into the present — from the beginning. 9. Disparaging others. Don't put down classmates or others to try to make yourself look better. It'll have the opposite impact. 10. Summaries. Admissions officers didn't forget what you wrote earlier on in the essay. They aren't goldfish.

  21. Dealing With The Loss Of A Pet: My Story

    5 - Grieving rituals can help. Sometimes performing some form of grieving ritual can help you process your grief. A bit like how funerals help us when a human dies, these rituals can help you come to terms with the loss and get a sense of closure, especially if the death was sudden or unexpected.

  22. How To Handle the Death of a Class Pet

    A class meeting is a nice way to for students to process their feelings and remember the good times with their class pet in a community setting. They may also need some individual time. Writing is a good outlet, as is art. Provide some time for choice activities that facilitate students working through their grief, from journaling their ...

  23. Benefits of Allowing Students to Bring Pets with Them to College

    From being sad, lonely, and depressed, the subject immediately became happy and excited when brought a dog (Nagengast). The same was done with a cat and the results didn't vary. A study given to California University states that 86% of their students would want to bring their pet to college or would like to have a pet for college (Martin).

  24. College Professors Are Being Fired for Activism on Gaza War

    Her essay was condemned for describing seeing images of the breach of the Gaza wall on October 7 as "exhilarating," and the college president said in a letter that there "may be students on ...