Can Dogs Eat Cauliflower? What to Know About the Cruciferous Veggie
Cauliflower is a cruciferous veggie full of fiber that is safe for dogs to eat in moderation. Adding veggies to your dog’s routine can be a great way
Losing a pet is a difficult situation for everyone, including the other dogs in the household. You may not realize it, but dogs do grieve the loss of a companion. If you are dealing with the death of one of your dogs, there are several things you can do to help your remaining dog (or dogs) get through this difficult time.
Just like people, all dogs react differently to loss. Some dogs seem to act completely normal, while others get deeply depressed. Certain dogs may develop health or behavioral issues. Here are some common dog reactions to the death of another dog:
No matter how your dog reacts to the loss of another dog, he is probably feeling some kind of stress over the changes in the household. One of the best ways you can help your dog adjust to the loss is to stick as carefully as possible to his normal routine. Continue feeding him and walking him at the same time. Sticking to the usual schedule can help a great deal in reducing his stress. Keeping on a routine can also help you cope with your own grief.
Chances are, the dog that passed away played a large role in the day-to-day life of your other dog. They may have played together or napped together. One may have acted as a leader to the other. Losing this relationship may leave the remaining dog feeling bored and anxious. You can help your dog deal with boredom and anxiety by providing him with more exercise and mental stimulation.
Fortunately, there are some things you can do to help keep your dog's spirits up.
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One of the first pieces of advice many people hear when they lose a dog is to run right out and get another dog. This is not always the right choice. Before you get another dog, there are some things you should consider.
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