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  2. What to Do When Your Dog Dies at Home - The Spruce Pets

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    If your dog dies at home, you'll need to take immediate action. Learn what to do with your dog's body and how to make arrangements for the remains.

  3. Grieving a Pet: How to Cope With the Loss of a Dog - American...

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    Grieving the Loss of a Pet. Each person deals with grief differently, but that doesn’t make death any less painful. Some people find it hard to express their feelings because not everyone...

  4. Signs a dog is actively dying include labored breathing, an inability to control their bowels or bladder, a refusal to eat, and a lack of reaction to stimuli. Slow movements, a change in appetite, increased sleep, and a decrease in social behavior could be signs that your dog is just aging normally (and not dying).

  5. What Do I Do If My Dog Dies At Home – Vet Explains Pets

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    Here are some steps to take if your dog dies at home: 1. Stay calm: It’s important to remain calm and composed in such a difficult situation. Take a few moments to process what has happened before taking any further steps. 2. Contact a veterinarian: If your dog passes away at home, you should contact a veterinarian as soon as possible.

  6. How to cope with the death of your pet

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    Memorialize your pet through a bereavement ritual. You might: Spread your pet’s ashes somewhere special, or reserve a place in your home for your pet’s ashes and photos of your pet. Plant a native tree or flowering shrub in memory of your pet. Create a memory box with your pet’s collar or favorite toys.

  7. End-of-life services - Animal Humane Society

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    Signs to look for at the end of your pet's life. Animal Humane Society provides post-surrender euthanasia services for pet owners at a reduced cost. A special sympathy card that includes the animal's paw print will be mailed to families afterward.

  8. My Dog Died: 13 Things to Help With the Transition - Daily Paws

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    13 Things to Do When Your Dog Dies to Help You Through the Transition. Here are the steps to guide you in creating the best last days of your pets life and giving them the send off they deserve. By. Kristi Valentini. Updated on May 24, 2024.

  9. What To Do If Your Dog Dies at Home | Hill's Pet

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    Losing a pet is never easy, but knowing what to expect when your dog dies may provide some comfort. If your dog dies at home you will need to make arrangements to deal with the body. You'll need to decide whether or not you wish to retain control of the body or leave it to the professionals.

  10. Understanding Dogs and How They Experience Grief - The Spruce...

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    When one dog dies, your other dog may grieve. Should you get another? Here's how to help your dog cope with the loss of a beloved dog companion.

  11. Coping With Your Pet's Death: An Important Guide | PetMD

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    The days and weeks surrounding a pets death are never easy, but caring professionals and fellow animal lovers can help ease the burden. Here’s what pet parents can expect as they navigate the healing process.