It is not just children who are deeply affected by the loss of a pet.
Grief is a price we pay for love.
Everyone’s journey is different. You may not understand, but it is important you realise that your friend's journey is very real. For them, it is true and difficult. It can be very complex, so just walk alongside them as their friend.
Allow them to express their feelings. Let them know it is ok. Be a safe place for them, and be ready to hear the same stories over and over again.
Don’t try and fix it. Grief is not something wrong that needs to be fixed. It can't be.
Don’t make suggestions like getting a pet to replace the one that has just died, or minimising their loss through words or actions, or brushing over their feelings.
Only by confronting our pain can we begin to process it and find the healing we need to move forward.
Help them celebrate and remember their pet. Help your friend find ways to grieve in a healthy way by celebrating their pet and never forgetting the incredible impact pets can have on our lives.
Give it time. Everyone, including pets, needs time to figure out what the household looks like now that a member is gone. With multiple pets, the remaining pets will need to figure out their new social structure, and that takes time.