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909 Psychology says the grief people feel when a dog dies is often heavier than they expected because the dog witnessed years of their private self that no human in their life ever saw

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/21/2026 20:46 EDT

Psychology says the grief people feel when a dog dies is often heavier than they expected because the dog witnessed years of their private self that no human in their life ever saw

The dog wasn't just your pet. The dog was the only one who saw the version of you that never had to perform, and that's why losing them breaks something nobody warned you about.

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