Ask any pet owner about their pet and theyโll say how amazing and awesome having a new best friend is.
They love playing around and can do tricks and pranks to make everyone laugh. Theyโre great with kids and will always offer love and care, no matter the situation.
Pets are always there to cheer anyone up and are quick to offer a warm hug and a bit of comfort when itโs needed. Pets are amazing!
However, this makes it all the more difficult to say goodbye when the time comes. Itโs far more painful than what many people think.
Final Goodbyes
The fact that pets are so amazing and wonderful creatures explains why so many people find it too difficult to say goodbye to their pets when they finally pass away.
Itโs for this reason that researchers decided to investigate the extent of sorrow owners feel in the aftermath of losing their beloved pets.
How much does it hurt?
To find out the extent to which pet owners were hurt when they lost a pet, researchers decided to set up an investigation. The study was carried out in the Department of Psychology at the University of New Mexico.
This isnโt the only research that has been done on this difficult topic either. Hawaiian researchers have also initiated some studies into the pain felt after losing a pet and interestingly, they have even found that the pain after the death of a pet is usually much longer lasting than the pain which is felt after the loss of a loved one.
Itโs universally agreed by many people that they simply cannot compare the pain that they experience after the loss of their pet to the one after the loss of a loved one.
Thereโs no doubt about it โ the death of a beloved pet is difficult and tough to bare. Itโs understandable why so many people say that the pain and hurt is just too much for them.
As the owner of a dog myself, I cannot help but think about that dreaded day when my little pooch passes. Just thinking about it is enough to turn my stomach over many times.
That day is inevitable but until then, itโs important to have fun with our pets while we still can.
Hopefully my dog has many years of life left in her for us to run around and enjoy, as do many of yours! Just take things one day at a time and enjoy it while it lasts.