According to the American Pet Products Association, almost 70% of households in the United States own a pet, most often a dog or a cat.
In recent years, pet owners have collectively spent $72 billion on animal care each year.
Clearly, millions of people love their pets and find them invaluable companions in life.
One of the reasons is that pets offer unconditional love and loyalty.
If you’re among these millions of lucky pet owners, then you don’t even need statistics to confirm such an incredible bond between humans and pets.
Unfortunately, nothing prepares you for the grief you will experience when a beloved animal friend passes away.
To add unnecessary complication, people who know of your grief may even think you are being “childish” or unreasonable.
But do they have a point, somehow?
Is your intense sorrow and grief toward this kind of loss normal?
You want to keep the memory of your precious pet alive.
But how can you do that when those same memories trigger the pain of loss?
You may have been struggling with the loss of a pet along with doubts like these.
But now you have this thoughtful guide to help you recover in healthy, nurturing ways.
In See You Buddy, you will discover:
And so much more.
While getting a new pet may be on your mind as the solution to your loss, it’ll only be a temporary band-aid until you’ve dealt with your grief constructively.
Otherwise, it won’t help you move on, let alone easily.
See You Buddy will show you what it truly means to handle such a loss, and how to cope while nurturing your pet’s memory—even when it comes time to find a new animal companion.
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