As some of you know (and many thanks and hugs to all of you that wrote such kind words!!) we lost our Lucy last Friday. Our other 5 yr old corgi Logan seems to be depressed since her passing. He has been with Lucy ever since he was a puppy and now just seems so sad.
We have tried keeping him "busy" with lots of extra play time, toys, treats, etc. but today he has not eaten a bite of food. And for a corgi that's just not normal! LOL
He just lays around and seems to have lost interest. Of course it's only been 3 days since Lucy passed away. I suppose he feels like we do. He misses her too.
He goes to the vet Wednesday for his check up. Perhaps our vet will have some ideas.
Have any of you had a similar issue with your corgi?
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So sorry for your loss. Cesar Milan has done a few shows on the grief of our furbabies - and they do indeed grieve.
Dogs and people are all different and there is no right or wrong way to grieve, it's an internal process that has to run its course. In addition, your other Corgi also reflects the general mood in the house, not the exterior appearance you put on for his benefit. Dogs are great at reading your energy and the stronger the bond between you, the more they are influenced. Allow your feelings to heal naturally and gently and his will too. Someday you will be ready to open your heart and home to another dog. Hugs to both.
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