Losing a pet is so much more painful than most people realize. It can even end in “broken heart syndrome.” Here’s how.

The Agony of Losing a Pet
When a pet dies, the family who loved that fur baby is grief-stricken. Pets are family members. They are there when we wake up, and beside us when we go to sleep. They see us sick, happy, angry, sad, and they never pass judgment. Our pets see the truth of who we are and they love us in spite of ourselves.
Isn’t that what family is supposed to do? Be there in good and bad times, offering support and unconditional love? Some may say they don’t even get that kind of care from their human families.
That’s why Scientific American says we should take pet loss seriously.
The aching hearts of those who lose a pet are often lonely hearts. After her dog died, a woman suffered from a terrible condition called “broken heart syndrome.” SA explains, “It can happen when the response to grief is so severe the person exhibits symptoms that mimic a heart attack, including elevated hormone levels that can be 30 times greater than normal.”
Essentially, the author says when you’re in anguish after this kind of loss, you need to reach out and let people know how badly you’re hurting.
“We need to seek social support from people we know will understand and sympathize with our emotions and not judge us for them.”
I think as a society we can always do a better job of supporting each other.
Crossing the Rainbow Bridge
You were used to morning purring to wake you up and now it’s quiet. You and your good boy always went for a walk before heading to bed. Now the leash hangs still.
When you open the front door, no one runs to you. At night all you can think about is how long it been since you slept in a bed without a four-legged friend taking up all the space.
That’s why the rest of us should show up, be loving, supportive and continue to be so for as long as it takes. There is no timeline on grief.
“It is time we gave grieving pet owners the recognition, support and consideration they need. Yes, it is up to us to identify and address our emotional wounds when our pet dies, but the more validation we receive from those around us, the quicker and the more complete our psychological recovery will be.” – Scientific American
If you’ve lost a pet, I want you to know how sorry I am you’re in pain. Tell us about them in the comments. What made you love them so? Did they have a favorite toy or a sweet way of showing you their love?
Don’t hesitate to reach out to a therapist to help you get through.
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249 comments on “The Agony of Losing a Pet Is Worse Than People Know”
I just lost my girl – and only companion and support dog of 15 years. We were together all the time. We slept together, ate together, played together. I knew it would be hard but the grief is overwhelming. Its like my heart has been ripped out of my chest. My life isn’t the same and I’ve actually asked God to just take it it hurts so bad and I miss her so much. I have work I have to do as an executive, consultant and professor — but it is so difficult. I am trying but there is a part of me that just doesn’t want to because life without her is so empty. The void is deep. People need to understand how terrible this loss can be.
I’m so sorry!!! I just lost my baby yesterday and i feel like my life doesn’t make sense anymore. I don’t know how people get over this.
I recently lost one of my best friends. Sage was my hiking companion. We covered thousands of miles together. But I lost her too soon. She was only five years old, but she developed nasal cancer. It has been really hard because she could run around and enjoy life when she was breathing through her mouth, but when at home while resting and sleeping where she would be using her nose to breathe she could hardly breathe. She would gasp for air. She constantly sounded like she was snoring. She started to sneeze out blood everywhere. I’m trying to make peace with our decision to euthanize hey, but I miss her so much I wish we had waited a little longer. I didn’t want her to suffer though. I cry everyday. Everything I think about her my eyes water. I didn’t even realize how much I loved her until she was gone. She’s my first pet that I developed such a strong attachment to. But I feel it was absolutely worth it even though it hurts so much now.
1:30 this Past Sunday November 5 2021 we rushed our Handsome boy Stevie (Golden Retriever to the hospital but with my breaking heart I have to say they couldn’t save him
my family and me being his dad since he was brought home 12 years ago as a pup is walking with a broken heart We have a moments of laughing and then we start to cry
i have always comes off as this strong man to my adult daughters but right now I am beyond grief He was a Great dog a great family member and loved by all The pain is new and out handsome boy will be so missed
I am 75 years old, my beloved dog died 2 days ago by accident and I am going crazy, I have not eaten any and been staying in bed crying
I lived alone with my dog. Since the pandemic just me and my dog. No family members near or far. My 2 year old Australia Terrier was so good and smart, he slept with me every night. We live in a tiny 120 square feet studio.
Now my dog is gone and part of me also gone with him. I have never had this kind of sadness and pain in my life. I wish I could died with him.
I’m so sorry about your doggie. I hope you find peace soon, I’m sure they are watching over you. I lost my sweet girl Ginger in June, it still hurts but I promise it gets better. You are loved and your feelings are valid.
I understand I’m in the same way currently …you are not alone
I’ve lost many over the years but my Thunder was my heart dog.
I lost him on Nov.3,2003.
Not a day goes by that I don’t think of him.
He was only 8 years old when he passed.
He was a problem child but the love my life.
I have other dogs many in fact as I’m a breeder.
But,my Thundie was my sweet special boy.
Will love him forever.
We lost our girl of 7 years. she was the best dog ever and brought our family so much joy. Star had epilepsy and over the years her seizures became more frequent until december 2020 when she went into a seizure which she never came out of and we had to put her to sleep. We were heartbroken. We have had her cremated and now she take pride of place on our mantelpiece. We now have a beautiful girl called Girl who we saved from being put to sleep as she wasn’t wanted at the age of 5months old and she has helped hear our hearts.
Hi I just lost my dog (my world )of 12 years last Tuesday. I’m beyond devastated and my heart is in agony . She was severely abused. I nursed and loved her back to health. I too am a crime victim so we were the perfect match ! I was and am madly in love with her . Her name was Ariel .I’m in so much emotional pain . It’s hard for me to deal with .Missing her 24 hours a day . We were pasted to one another. Most people said they never saw such a mutual love . I’m just not functioning. I’m crying all day ! I can’t sleep ! I’m lost without my baby girl .
I just lost my beloved Puppup on January 27 after 13 years My heart is broken I cry for her everyday she was my princess my baby my little girl my life is so empty without her , it’s sad to not to be able to hold her pet her play with her she slept with us every night, In the spring time we will make a very special place next to her sister TILLY who passed 3 years age my daughter and I and the family will all be there , I cannot stop crying over her loss This is the first time in my life my ❤️ has been so broken , I talk to many people about her every day , I am so lost without her comfort and love Daddy loves you forever and I will see you someday promise puppy daddy loves you s much
Tiffany. She was a 15 year old, toothless tabby I had had since I was 11 years old. I just turned 27.
She was my best friend. She has been gone for almost a month now, and the wounds feel fresher than ever.
Buddy crossed the Rainbow Bridge in 2014. Miss my baby boy so terribly and still cry. Mommy loves you so much Bud-Bud!!