[NAGDU] an odd feeling of loneliness or emptiness after retiring a dog?
Tracy Carcione
carcione at access.net
Thu Feb 22 18:23:11 UTC 2018
Hi Joanne.
I always feel like there's something missing when the dog isn't around. I
think Cindy's advice is good.
It's something that has to be endured.
You play music yourself? Perhaps you might try a bit of
composition/improvisation, and see if that helps? I am an amateur musician,
and, though I don't venture into improvisation much, it can be very
satisfying and in tune with what I'm feeling.
Hang in there.
Tracy
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Subject: [NAGDU] an odd feeling of loneliness or emptiness after retiring a
dog?
Good morning, NAGDU,
My dog retired almost two weeks ago after 9 and a half years of service. Due
to the weight restriction for pet dogs in this building, I could not keep
her. I am fortunate to have her nearby with a friend who was willing to
adopt her, but at this point, I feel like something's missing. The part of
my routine that involves caring for a dog is gone; I feel a bit lost. I am
not depressed; I know I made the right decision for her, but ... I can't
shake that feeling of, "Okay, great for her. Now what?"
I presume this feeling is normal? This is the first time I have retired a
dog after such a long partnership, as the first dog I had was retired after
only 8 months of work due to a very, very rare form of cancer.
Music, both playing and listening, has been therapeutic for me, but I need
suggestions for other ways of coping with my emotional state.
Thank you.
Joanne Stark
Wisconsin Association of Blind Students President Sent from my iPhone
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