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grieving when pregnant

So 3 months ago I lost my husky. Someone posioned her food. She was never a bad dog. She never barked or growled at people. I use to live out in the country and my neighbors got mad that she was lose and poisned her. Anyways. Today I saw a dog that looked just liked her and I been crying all day. I miss her somuch. My cousin thinks I should be over it by now but I'm not. My baby father for her for me 5 years ago and she was my best friend. Do you guys think I should be over it? I know the hormones dont make it better. :'( I miss my doggy.
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For someone to do that; thats just plain wrong I love dogs. I dont think you should be over it, if something was to happen to my baby idk what I would do I dont think I would ever get over it!
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I'm an animal lover too! I have another husky named halo that we also rescued a year ago. Her owners were feeding her only chocolate. But I don't have her. My friend is currently fostering her because my apartment doesn't allow big dogs. I also have my cat. But she's in door and I am to scared to let her put because what happened to my dogs. I'm so sorry about your Kitty :'(
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No it's hard losing a pet. I lost my cat 2 years ago now and I'm still not completely over it. He was the greatest cat ever I still get tears in my eyes when I think about him sometimes. You can't rush the grieving process the hurt doesn't just go away. Sorry for your loss
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Dogs are family its OK to feel sadness I still feel like crying I saw a cat that just looked like mine and all I do is miss her and cry I'm an animal person its hard to move on its like Losing a family member I feel like my cat was my daughter and I lost HDR at a young age she was only 2 years old
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No they only proof we have is when they told us that if she gets anywhere near there house again that they were going to "kill her" I don't live there anymore. A week after she passed I moved into the apartment I live in now :'(
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She died in my arms when I was taking her to the vet. We didn't get her in enough time. When he got her for me she literally followed me everywhere. I would take her for car rides to the park. We even trained her to sit and come. She was a really good dog. She was there for me when I miscarried the first time. But didn't make it to see this baby. It breaks my heart still and seeing a dog that looks like her hurts even more. For 5 years she played next to my bed every night. It just *****. My cousin said I'm being a baby about it. But dang it hurts me bad still. :'(
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Poisoned? That is awful. I'm so attached to my pets that the idea of losing them drives me over the edge. I'd be mourning still after 3 months. Let it run its course, she was YOUR dog, no one else's.
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No you never get over it you just learn to cope with it and you do that in your own time! Just because its just a dog to some people doesn't mean its just a dog to you. Some people can be so cruel :(
Im sorry for your loss.
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Got* not for
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