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Old 03-25-2006, 08:02 AM   #30
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I am sorry to hear your lost, I think what you are doing is great but I find that animals grieve different from humans. They probably just need more time to grieve and everything should be ok. I wish you all the best and take care. Keep us posted.

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Originally Posted by Dudley's Mom
My poor Dudley ( 2 1/2 years old) and his little brother (5 months old little poodle) are having a really hard time. My husband died Feb. 24th and they just can't seem to accept that Dad isn't coming home. They sit at the door and watch, jump up every night to see where Dad is at bedtime, and lay around and look sad. I am trying to spend more time with them and holding them close to comfort them, but it seems like they just can't come to grips with it all. Of course I'm am not the bravest person at this time, He was my soulmate and I miss him too. Any ideas how I can help these little guys?
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