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Even after death our love for our special pets does not die. However, death -- even for dogs -- is a reality we must all face. In the finals days of your loyal friend and companion, knowing the signs that would tell you if your dog is dying can give you and your family enough time to prepare emotionally and can help you in preparing for your dog’s graceful, peaceful, and comfortable departure. Following the steps in this article will help to ensure your pup feels as little pain as possible.
 
Even after death our love for our special pets does not die. However, death -- even for dogs -- is a reality we must all face. In the finals days of your loyal friend and companion, knowing the signs that would tell you if your dog is dying can give you and your family enough time to prepare emotionally and can help you in preparing for your dog’s graceful, peaceful, and comfortable departure. Following the steps in this article will help to ensure your pup feels as little pain as possible.
  
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==Steps==
 
==Steps==