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  2. The best sympathy gifts people actually want - AOL

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    Grief isn’t pretty, emotionally or physically, and it’s exceptionally vulnerable, so your giftee likely won’t want to see anyone in person if the loss is particularly recent.

  3. David Duchovny's Touching Poem After His Dog's Passing ... - AOL

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    Grief Over Pet Loss Sadly, it was time for him to let Brick go, and he expressed his grief in words that so many pet lovers can attest to feeling themselves. The poem read, in part:

  4. Daughter Gifts Late Dad's Beloved Dog Special Keepsake to ...

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    Some signs your dog may be grieving, according to Old Dog Pets, include: Loss of appetite. Separation anxiety. Personality changes. Tired and depressed. Having accidents in the house. Whimpering ...

  5. Because I could not stop for Death - Wikipedia

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    Death is a gentleman who is riding in the horse carriage that picks up the speaker in the poem and takes the speaker on her journey to the afterlife. According to Thomas H. Johnson's variorum edition of 1955 the number of this poem is "712". The poet's persona speaks about Death and Afterlife, the peace that comes along with it without haste.

  6. Beau (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "Beau", also known as "I’ll Never Forget a Dog Named Beau", [1] is a poem written by American film and stage actor James Stewart. A tribute to Stewart's deceased pet dog, the poem was first recited on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1981, and later published in the 1989 collection Jimmy Stewart and his Poems.

  7. Epitaph to a Dog - Wikipedia

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    "Epitaph to a Dog" (also sometimes referred to as "Inscription on the Monument to a Newfoundland Dog") is a poem by the British poet Lord Byron. It was written in 1808 in honour of his Landseer dog , Boatswain, who had just died of rabies .

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