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As we have discussed before, both humans and dogs are extremely social creatures. So, it is no wonder that when one or the other passes away, a void is left in the world of the survivor. Unfortunately, this is a bridge that all of us are destined to cross. Some people do not understand how the loss of a pet can be so heartbreaking. What they do not consider is that humans have allowed the continued domestication of cats and dogs, and humans have made their dogs and cats members of their families, often replacing children, spouses, or friends. Why do you think people do this? I think it is because humans know that you cannot always trust another human with the secrets of your soul in the same way you can with a pet.
Dog or cat, they will faithfully devote the entirety of their being to their human. Companion animals do not judge you, they do not criticize, and they do not just walk out on a relationship. They are in it for the long haul. True companions to these animals return the favor, and the death of a beloved pet has touched the lives of almost everyone at one time or another. Once that pet is gone, all that is left to do is mourn the passing. Or is it?
People that truly love their animal friends and family spend a lot of money, time and energy on them, and when the end comes, it is very hard to let go. You do not have to let go. Your pet would not want you to let go and become engulfed in a sea of sorrows. There were too many good times to be celebrated, too many Christmas pictures taken, and too many happy tears shed with a furry friend when no one else listens.
I have heard the argument about whether or not we have souls many times, and I cannot answer that question for certain. What I can say is that if anything in this world deserves a soul it would be an animal. We love the time that we spend with our humans, and we have a strong bond to each other. We both hold on to our memories of the time spent together. In fact, we have such wonderful times, we do not want our passing to keep the people that belong to us from accepting another animal into their lives and giving them the same experience.
I know how hard it can be, but one of the best ways to celebrate the memory of a much loved pet is to provide a wonderful, loving home to another, creating some unique and fantastic memories with them. There are far too many stray and forgotten animals filling shelters, rescues, and wandering the streets yearning for a loving home. If you have had an animal in your life, and you gave that animal the best of everything that you could afford, he or she would want you to continue that by giving a great life to another. THAT is the greatest tribute that you could give for your four-legged friend.
Spend the first few days sharing with your new friend the life you had, telling him all the good stories and a few of the bad ones. Share your pictures with him and let your tears of sorrow drop on to his fur. Laugh with him, cry with him, and before you know it, you will be making new memories with another friend.
And that is what you can do for a friend that you loved so dearly.
This article is dedicated to a very special English Bulldog, Kida, who passed last year.




If you have not figured it out already, there is a special place in my heart for rescue dogs. Whether they are adopted from shelters, rescues, or fosters, they are all special friends to me. For that reason, I decided to use my celebrity to draw attention to the deserving dogs available for adoption.




