pet loss and grieving
Pet loss and grieving refers to the emotional process of mourning and coping with the death or loss of a beloved animal companion. It involves experiencing a range of painful emotions such as sadness, loneliness, and sorrow, while coming to terms with the absence and adjusting to life without the pet.
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