We can learn from experiences of pet loss that

a. it is the object, not the relationship, that is really central in appreciating loss
b. bereavement will usually not be affected by the way the loss occurred
c. when a child's dog dies, a new animal should be promptly provided
d. people are typically relieved when they no longer have to bear the burden of caring for a pet
e. the circumstances of the survivor are critical


E

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