Dogs Know More Than We Think
He notices the quiet.
He feels the absence.
Grieving While Caring
Water bowls still need filling.
- Extra affection.
- Gentle routines.
- More time outside.
- Staying close.
Not overcompensating frantically.
Signs a Dog May Be Grieving
Sleeping more or less
Following you more closely
Searching certain rooms
Restlessness
Clinginess
Helping a Dog Through Loss
Offer affection without forcing it.
Encourage healthy outlets, such as walks and sniffing.
Watch gently without over-interpreting.
Take care of yourself, too.
🌿 Grief Support Invitation
And it may help Jim and me too.
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I never would have believed that dogs know when the companion dies but I have now witnessed it first hand and I wish I could have shared my experience with you. When we lost Cosmo, we brought Winnie with us. It made a huge difference. She walked over and sniffed him and then she walked away and jumped in the car. She came home as if all was ok. That’s not to say she wasn’t grieving, she was, but she didn’t search for him or cry/whine like when he was hospitalized. She just knew he wasn’t coming back.
I know you probably can’t think about this right now but getting another definitely helped all of us. We got a mature one since Winnie was a senior dog and she had a buddy again. The bond isn’t the same but they are bonding and enjoy each other. Give yourself time to grieve. Hugs my friend.
Thank you, Robyn,
Your true friendship, empathy, and wisdom means everthing to me. Love, Nikki