Hi Lisa
This is probably the toughest thing to deal with in rescue. No one expects or wants to lose an animal, and even when intellectually we can tell ourselves it may be the best option, it doesn't make it easy. We don't have a brick-and-mortar location, all of our fosters have the animals in their homes. To help build our group's cohesion and relationships, we have a private FaceBook page, for fosters and volunteers, where we often talk about things like this. We share when we have difficult foster pets (medical cases, behavioral issues, etc.) and people chime in with advice and comfort. This group has been especially helpful when animals die or are euthanized. It gives fosters a chance to honor the animal within the group, and for other members to offer comfort. Feedback from the fosters suggests this approach has been helpful for them dealing with their feelings and coping with animal loss.
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Jamie Gothro
Secretary, Medical Director
Today Tomorrow Forever Animal Rescue
Escondido CA
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