Thank you Marsha. This was wonderfully said.

Jesslan

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  Subject: [Chihuahuas] loss of a pet vs loss of a human


  I wanted to repsond to the post regarding the loss of a human compared to
  the loss of a pet. It is so very true that both losses are hard to deal
  with. For those of us who have family and friends in our lives that we
  love and who love us back, it is easy to say the loss of a pet could never
  compare. But, we also need to remember that there are people out there who
  have never had the kind of human love that most of us have. There are
  people who their only true companionship, the only ones who have ever
  shown full love and acceptance to them, has been their pets. For those
  people, the loss of that pet could be so much more dibilitating. For
  instance, some of the kids who have been raised since child hood in our
  foster care system, from one home to another, never staying in one place
  long enough to make true friends, and never being in one home long enough
  to feel a sense of family, a beloved dog could be the closest thing they
  have known to true love and acceptance.

  Certainly not to down play the loss of a human...I have lost my father and
  my brother, so I know that pain, but we need to also understand just how
  lucky we are to have had people in our lives that mean enough to us that
  we can know such pain. Some people only have that in their pets.

  Marsha



   


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