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post Apr 1 2008, 09:23 PM
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i found an interesting article about men and grief and linked it to my pet loss blog (i dont maintain the blog like i should, but the article is a good read).

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post Aug 15 2012, 10:58 AM
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When our beloved Trooper died, he was home alone. We had known he wasn't feeling up to par that morning but as he ate everything under the sun, we didn't get overly concerned. I had come back from running errands and found Troopies lying on the floor of the office. I called my husband sobbing and he flew home from work in under an hour. It is the first time I had ever seen my husband cry and he just kept telling me "He was a real good dog, just a real good dog." We buried him in the woods behind our house and had a little service for him. To this day his picture sits in our family room near the sun spot that he loved to lay in. You don't just 'get over' the loss of a dog you loved and men certainly grieve.
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