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"It's only a pet," or, "You can always get another dog," may often insensitively minimize what can be a truly traumatic experience for most. What are the best ways to prepare for, and eventually process, the loss of a furry family member? Is professional help commonly a necessary means to achieving this end? And is it healthy or unhealthy to forever dismiss pet ownership as a means of avoiding such pain?
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"It's only a pet," or, "You can always get another dog," may often insensitively minimize what can be a truly traumatic experience for most. What are the best ways to prepare for, and eventually process, the loss of a furry family member? Is professional help commonly a necessary means to achieving this end? And is it healthy or unhealthy to forever dismiss pet ownership as a means of avoiding such pain?