HOW I’M HEALING - COPING WITH PET LOSS - TIPS FOR YOU

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 พ.ค. 2024

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  • @stacy18
    @stacy18 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Im so sorry for your loss i know exactly how you're feeling as my little dog had the same proplems as teddy but sadly didnt live aslong as teddy.😢Rip Teddy 🙏

  • @susanreynolds9947
    @susanreynolds9947 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    so sorry . pekes are wonderful. i agree w/ a lot of what u said... i'm a single, childless lady so i have experienced the cold and condescending response one receives when grieving a pet's loss ..glad u have some other people around u who can help u thru this. .

  • @meorme6603
    @meorme6603 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My dog started getting symptoms of chf, and tracheal collapse April 4th. She initially fainted, and I cried and felt so helpless. I took her to the vet , and she prescribed lasix, and antibiotics for some decay in gums. Since she is on meds she is doing way way better has not had any major episodes or fainting. I keep taking her out on walks every other hour. I wanted to ask your opinion. How do I know if she is suffering or not. Occasionally she will lay down, and seem lethargic . She still goes on walks happily, once in a while she will be tired so I make the walks shorter. She's 16 year old chihuahua named Kitana. I think we love them like babies because they are also small, and we took good care of them to reach this age, and gave them their life purpose. I found your video initially about your one year update using throat gold, and then I saw this second video, and I got teary eyes for Teddy. I had a 18 year old long hair chihuahua pass over the rainbow in 2022, and I feel she is with me still. Some times it feels so real I even call out her name, and I can vision her playing in heaven. We never have closure for a pet we loved as a child, and in my opinion we all meet again some day.🥹🌹

    • @pixiesplantation
      @pixiesplantation  15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment and kind words. In my humble opinion as long as your dog is eating, drinking, peeing/pooing without pain or difficulty that’s a very good indicator that it’s not time yet. It’s ok for them to sleep more and not be able to walk as far or play like they used to. I believe it’s natural to slow down…and as dogs they understand that that and don’t mind the extra naps. As long as you’re providing them a soft bed to lay on and giving pain medication (if needed) they’re comfortable enough to keep going. If your dog starts refusing meals, becomes incontinent or you’re. It able to manage pain (example: she’s whining constantly or can’t no longer get comfortable enough to sleep) it’s time. Sending you love and strength 💚