pet loss and the grieving process in different cultures
The term "pet loss and the grieving process in different cultures" refers to the ways in which various societies and communities experience and cope with the death of a beloved pet. This includes the diverse beliefs, rituals, and emotional responses surrounding pet bereavement, which can vary greatly from one culture to another.
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