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Life after traumatic pet death how to recover and regroup and start to heal

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Traumatic pet death is much more common than most pet parents realize.

The truth is, the grief of pet death - even under the most idyllic and ideal circumstances - is still under-appreciated in most parts of the world.

And so resources for support and coping can feel few and far between.

And for suffering pet parents who feel lost and alone, it can feel hard to express the depth of the loss - even to close partners and friends.

The loss can feel even harder to bear when your pet dies in a way that leaves lingering questions, guilt, shame, self-blame and feelings that it should have happened differently.

This causes many pet parents to stay stuck in a grief cycle where the traumatic experiences of their pet's death never get expressed or resolved.

In this episode of Let's Talk to Animals, we focus in on life after traumatic pet death, how to recover and regroup and the role animal communication can play to help you find closure and healing.

Specifically, you will learn:

  • The definition of traumatic pet death - how to know this is what you are experiencing.
  • The two levels of how we as pet parents interact with our pet's inevitable death and our understanding of why it happened the way it did.
  • The opportunities available to you as a pet parent for finding grief support, greater understanding and reconnection with your pet in spirit
  • The role animal communication can play in bringing you the answers you seek and the closure you need to move forward in your life.

Find pet grief support resources now

Support the Show.

Leave us a review & share what you like most :-)
Your reviews REALLY help our little podcast get noticed & known. 🙏
Schedule your pet's session (living and in spirit)
Head over to Schedule (pssst Join our Weekly Love Letter & get $25 off) ❤️

Learn animal communication with me!
Enjoy two foundational free mini-classes & join my next live class. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/enroll 🤔
🤩 Let's connect on IG @loveandfeathersandshells
💫 Support Let's Talk to Animals

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Chapters

1. Processing Pet Death Trauma (00:00:12)

2. Understanding Pet Death and Soul Connection (00:11:53)

3. Soul Contracts and Animal Companions (00:21:33)

4. Navigating Grief and Animal Communication (00:39:35)

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Content provided by Shannon Cutts. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Shannon Cutts or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Share your thoughts & ideas! ✨

Traumatic pet death is much more common than most pet parents realize.

The truth is, the grief of pet death - even under the most idyllic and ideal circumstances - is still under-appreciated in most parts of the world.

And so resources for support and coping can feel few and far between.

And for suffering pet parents who feel lost and alone, it can feel hard to express the depth of the loss - even to close partners and friends.

The loss can feel even harder to bear when your pet dies in a way that leaves lingering questions, guilt, shame, self-blame and feelings that it should have happened differently.

This causes many pet parents to stay stuck in a grief cycle where the traumatic experiences of their pet's death never get expressed or resolved.

In this episode of Let's Talk to Animals, we focus in on life after traumatic pet death, how to recover and regroup and the role animal communication can play to help you find closure and healing.

Specifically, you will learn:

  • The definition of traumatic pet death - how to know this is what you are experiencing.
  • The two levels of how we as pet parents interact with our pet's inevitable death and our understanding of why it happened the way it did.
  • The opportunities available to you as a pet parent for finding grief support, greater understanding and reconnection with your pet in spirit
  • The role animal communication can play in bringing you the answers you seek and the closure you need to move forward in your life.

Find pet grief support resources now

Support the Show.

Leave us a review & share what you like most :-)
Your reviews REALLY help our little podcast get noticed & known. 🙏
Schedule your pet's session (living and in spirit)
Head over to Schedule (pssst Join our Weekly Love Letter & get $25 off) ❤️

Learn animal communication with me!
Enjoy two foundational free mini-classes & join my next live class. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/enroll 🤔
🤩 Let's connect on IG @loveandfeathersandshells
💫 Support Let's Talk to Animals

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Processing Pet Death Trauma (00:00:12)

2. Understanding Pet Death and Soul Connection (00:11:53)

3. Soul Contracts and Animal Companions (00:21:33)

4. Navigating Grief and Animal Communication (00:39:35)

105 episodes

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