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Ask the Expert: Dog Communicator: Guilt Over Loss

Q & A - Guilt Over the Loss of a Dog
by: Justin, California

Q: My 8-year-old female lab mix, Coco just died suddenly from a ruptured spleen. It was too late to do surgery as her entire abdomen was swollen from internal bleeding.... can you please ask her if there was something I could have done to prevent this from happening, I feel awful, full of guilt. I love her so much and just can't bear the pain.

A: Justin, losing a beloved animal friend is one of the most difficult and sorrowful times we can experience. My deepest sympathies to you for your loss. When I connected with Coco she told me that she was doing just fine in the Spirit World and had reunited with your other animal companions, Jessie and Moose, who were waiting for her as she crossed over. Coco said that although her time with you in this lifetime was somewhat brief, she was filled with love for you and focused on the special times you shared. She showed me a big park with a lake that you would take her to and how much fun she had here....she thanks you for all of those moments and wanted me to talk about her 'slobbery kisses'. Coco said her time with you was complete and that she needed to continue her journey into the Spirit World. Coco told me that it was her time to go, she has no regrets and doesn't want you to have any either. She said not to worry, she will eventually come back to you, and you will know her by her 'slobbery kisses'.


 
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