pet loss and the stages of grief
Pet loss refers to the emotional experience of losing a beloved animal companion. The stages of grief, commonly known as the stages of mourning, are a series of emotional responses a person may go through when grieving the loss of a pet. These stages, which include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance, reflect the different ways individuals may process and cope with their grief.
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