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Flowers and Trees
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Plant a tree or perennial flowers in honor of a deceased dog. It is an act often welcomed by the dog's human companion. A bereaved dog owner might enjoy caring for plants that honor his pet. The area where flowers or trees have been planted may also serve as a memorial garden where a person can remember his dog year after year.
Poems and Songs
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If you are an accomplished poet or musician, create a personalized poem or song. A person who loses a dog often hides his emotions due to the fear that speaking of such things is socially unacceptable, but this gesture tells a distraught dog lover that you understand his pain and know that he viewed his dog as a family member.
Photos and Drawings
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Give framed photos and drawings of a person's beloved dog after grief starts to abate. Receiving this gift immediately after someone loses his friend might cause his grief to deepen. These reminders, when given at the proper time, can make fine memorials that the dog owner will treasure several months after his dog's passing.
Time
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The best bereavement gift for someone who has lost his dog is time. Give yours freely by making yourself available to lend an ear should the owner wish to talk about his pet. A dog lover will never forget an act of kindness and compassion.
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Dog Bereavement Gifts
Many people grieve just as deeply over the death of a dog as they would over a friend or family member. The sadness felt by a person who has lost his best friend cannot be fully alleviated by words, gestures or bereavement gifts, but such condolences do communicate that you understand and acknowledge the loss. The best bereavement gifts for a mourning dog owner are simple yet personal.