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When it is time to say Goodbye to our beloved companion animals,
we sometimes need someone to talk to who understands the many emotions
we are going through.
This
service offers a safe and friendly circumstance where you can
begin the journey toward the quiet acceptance
of the loss
of your companion animal.
The Grieving Process
When we truly care about our pets they become part of the family,
and their inevitable departure can leave those of us left behind
feeling sad and alone.
It is natural, of course, to feel grief after the loss of a loved
one, be that a cat, a dog, a budgie, or any life that was dear
to you, and it is important to give yourself the time and space
to work through this grieving process.
The pain of grief can cause a person to feel shocked and vulnerable.
Some people prefer to work through this grief in their own private
way, whilst others may appreciate the particular reassurance and
understanding that a qualified pet bereavement supporter can offer.
This confidential service offers you a warm and friendly one-to-one
opportunity to talk things through with a trained pet bereavement
supporter. Angela Garner has extensive experience in companion
animal loss, through her own experience with pets as well as her
work in animal charities. She holds a Diploma in Companion Animal
Bereavement Counselling, gained through the Animal Care College.
If
you would like a chance to talk through the various aspects of
grief that often accompany the loss of a beloved pet, please
call Angela
on +44 (0) 78 7074 0605
Should
you get the answerphone, please do leave a message, and she
will get back to you quickly. Confidentiality and the need for
discretion is respected at all times.
Angela
is the pet bereavement support advisor to the Environmental Animal
Sanctuary & Education (EASE),
(registered charity no. 1089160) which promotes all aspects of
the human / companion animal
relationship. EASE fully supports and funds the pet bereavement
support service. You can find out more about EASE by following
this link to http://www.ease-animals.org.uk
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