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   These pages are documented for, and written with hopes that, those who need the information contained herein find it. It takes a lot of strength to coherently share the intimate moments of his passing, and it may take time to complete the gesture.

 

    Spending quality time with your friend in their last days is essential. Little hand fed treats of your food, or food that they particularly like, no matter how odd you know it would seem to someone else. Giving them bed time, even if you have to diaper them to do that (please see the general store for help with specific products), and time with their family members, human and animal. Reassure them that it is Ok to leave if they feel tired, as if their time is up. Let them know that everything will be OK with out them. Canines are great family protectors, some may feel that they cannot give up their job, and may struggle needlessly to hang on, thinking that the pack cannot maintain without their watchful eye. They must feel secure in that their pack is safe from harm. 

   
   
   
   
   
   

 



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