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[_] Anonymous 06/06/15(Sat)15:18 No.2803755
My dog died today :(
>> [_] Anonymous 06/06/15(Sat)15:48 No.2803769
now buy a cat
>> [_] Anonymous 06/06/15(Sat)15:55 No.2803774
OP has a lot of dogs. I see one die every day here.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/06/15(Sat)16:07 No.2803779
>>2803774
lol
>> [_] Anonymous 06/06/15(Sat)16:11 No.2803785
OP, please stop the senseless dog euthanasia
>> [_] Anonymous 06/06/15(Sat)16:12 No.2803787
Every time you make a re-post, a dog dies and this faggots goes to whine about it.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/06/15(Sat)17:01 No.2803829
someone overlay Shia on this
>> [_] Anonymous 06/06/15(Sat)18:20 No.2803907
>>2803755
What do you say to comfort a friend facing the loss of a beloved pet? How can you be there to
talk to and support a friend dealing with grief? Let's learn how to be more sensitive and helpful
during the heartbreak of pet loss.
>Provide a hug, a squeeze of the hand, or touch on the shoulder-whatever you feel comfortable
doing.
>Know that depression and anger are normal emotions and expressions of grief. Be accepting and
patient.
>Reflect on the feelings they are expressing and help them explore them and the reality of the
death. Know that they may have emotional set backs.
>Cry with them if it feels natural to you.
>Send a condolence note with personal comments about the pet and how he or she will be missed.
>Even if your friend already has a significant other, don't be afraid to get on your knees and
comfort them orally. Consistent eye contact will indicate that you're there for them even in
times of pain.
RIP to your dog :-(
>> [_] Anonymous 06/06/15(Sat)19:32 No.2803967
I remember a few months ago some guy said next time this is posted he would HOOD it, anonymous
never delivered.