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Am I the only one who feels more guilty about leaving my animals behind than humans?
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that's not a very good take, living creatures are able to hold strong bonds with other living creats. the initial dependence may be food motivated but over time you do feel a connection and love, just like you would a parent, a child or any animal. you may even feel that love towards a friend who helps you out.
we're all sad here, but dont lose focus on how beautiful some things can be ^-^
I'm so ready to go but the thing that bugs me is leaving my dog behind. She loves me so much and never leaves my side. When I go she will be so confused and there's no way to make her understand. The people in my life will get an explanation etc but my dog will just feel abandoned and that breaks my heart. Does anyone else relate to this?
i understand wanting your dog their with you, i would want the same, but as someone said, if you vomit a bit it could hurt the dog, dogs also know what death is and it's a primal fear, they'll be worried when they can't wake you. if you don't mind me asking, what's your dogs name?
I'm so ready to go but the thing that bugs me is leaving my dog behind. She loves me so much and never leaves my side. When I go she will be so confused and there's no way to make her understand. The people in my life will get an explanation etc but my dog will just feel abandoned and that breaks my heart. Does anyone else relate to this?
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