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The relationship between humans and Dogs are inseparable

Saying goodbye to your animal

By Anicet KouldjimPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

Saying farewell to your furry pet brings excruciating anguish, akin to the agony of losing a loved one. To people who have never had a dog or cat, this may seem to be an exaggeration, but it is the reality. This is not just the view of those who have gone through comparable experiences, but it is also the technical opinion of Unfortunately, it is not always simple to convey one's emotional condition to others, and it is not always easy to request time off, such as when a family member dies. This makes dealing with the discomfort much more difficult since you can't take a break to metabolize the agony and you can't depend on your friends and colleagues to understand you. This is especially true if none of them has previously been in a similar circumstance.

According to a research conducted by the Department of Psychology at the University of Central Lancashire in the United Kingdom, the link between humans and pets is equivalent to that between people. It goes without saying that a dog or a cat will eventually become a part of the family. The developed bond with them triggers the same brain and hormonal mechanisms as human partnerships. Whoever caresses or pampers his animal as if he were his greatest friend is not troubled in the least, and if someone dares to assume so, it makes no difference since the fact is very different.

Unfortunately, these charming animals have very short lives in comparison to humans, so when they are no longer there, they leave a great hole.

This kind of mourning, according to Dan Reidenberg, should be handled with without concealing his feelings. You should not rush through this process since everyone has their own timeline and it is pointless to compare one person's grief to another's. If you can't hide your melancholy, don't be embarrassed of it since it's completely natural. Don't be afraid to seek assistance from anybody, including friends, family, support groups, and therapists.

The companionship of a dog and a human does not need words. Only heat emanates from the soul and the eyes. A dog and his human master may attain such a state of symbiosis, or connection, that they don't need to say anything to each other to understand each other. We have an unspoken agreement that everything makes sense. We don't need to converse to know we love and understand each other, and maybe it is this connection that drives the enchantment of the emotional relationship between the friendship of two species who, although seeming to have nothing in common at first appearance, could not be more unified. A dog and his human partner develop their language, caresses, embraces, and behaviors as if they were a pair of lovers. It is a marriage that will stand the test of time, equal and unchangeable.

The dog has a genuine, open, and true demeanor. Nothing is concealed or involved; its sight is that of the soul, the eyes of the heart feasting on the most unconditional and crystalline love. We can decipher a whole world thanks to his gestures, because we are the universe for them.

Dogs communicate with their bodies and "voice" in a universal fashion, transmitting diverse moods and feelings that we humans can understand, such as joy, sorrow, wrath, kindness, and so on.

As we all know, if we want to communicate with our dog, we just need to watch him and learn how he expresses his feelings. This is crucial to understand because, although most animals have established communication patterns, each one develops their unique style of talking and conversing with humans and the rest of the universe. The connection and deep relationship that emerges between a dog and its person are durable and crystalline: you won't need words to understand and cherish your four-legged pet.

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