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Jazzygirl
post Apr 2 2005, 02:51 PM
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I've been searching far and wide on the internet for any sort of group session I could attend here in the Boston area...but can't find any. I've searched so many sites on the net, plus I just went and searched the other areas of this site. The only thing I've ever found was individual counselors. I would love a support group though....sorta like AA.
Does anyone know of any groups in the Boston area or a place where I could look one up? I live just north of Boston.
Thanks.

Audrey

PS. Just to let everyone know...I'm not trying to replace you guys or imply I'm not being helped here. OMG I don't know how I would have made it through the past week without this place! I was just thinking it would be nice to see people and maybe even make some new dog parent friends. Bailey seems like he could use a dog friend.


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post Apr 4 2005, 11:00 AM
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call around to your local area vets too. around here, pet loss support is often offered by area churches (unitarian, for example).


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