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The Profound Grief of Losing a Pet: Study Reveals It Can Be More Painful Than Losing a Human

Published January 14, 2026, 20:05
The Profound Grief of Losing a Pet: Study Reveals It Can Be More Painful Than Losing a Human

A new international study reveals that the grief of losing a pet can be extremely deep, long-lasting, and often more painful than losing a human. The study, conducted during the pandemic, shows that society often underestimates the emotional burden experienced by pet owners. The research, led by Professor Elizabeth Peel, was based on questionnaires and interviews with 667 pet guardians in the United Kingdom. Participants described the death of their animals, especially dogs, as devastating and, in some cases, more painful than the loss of a family member. The study highlights that pets are often considered members of the family, best friends, or 'soulmates'. Their loss causes intense grief, which is often hidden or underestimated by the social environment. The pandemic and the restrictions imposed affected the way people said goodbye to their animals, intensifying trauma and sadness. The research reports cases where owners were unable to be near their animals in their final moments. Researchers suggest adopting terms like 'pet-focused grief' to recognize the seriousness of this emotion.