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In this video we sit with the truth that death is an event, but dying is a process. For our senior dog living with dementia and separation anxiety, this process has been long, confusing and heartbreaking: routines shift, memory and orientation falter, anxiety rises when you leave the room, and the body responds in small, changing ways. Those physical changes are only one layer of what’s happening. Dying touches multiple layers — the biological (pain, appetite, sleep), the emotional (fear, grief, relief), the relational (changes in the way your dog connects with you and the rest of your household), the practical (decisions about comfort and care), and the existential or spiritual (questions, meaning, goodbye). In this video we name those layers so you can recognise what you — and your dog — are going through. If you’re watching because you love a dog who’s fading: it’s okay to feel overwhelmed. Feeling intense emotion is not a sign you’re falling apart — it’s proof you’re present to this hard, enormous thing that’s happening now. Lean into the emotions: cry, hold, say the things you need to say, and allow others to hold you too. Small rituals — a favourite blanket, a quiet walk, a recorded voice message, or simply sitting together without agenda — can be deeply grounding. Compassion for yourself is part of the care your dog needs. If this resonates, stay with us through the video — and please consider sharing your own experience in the comments so others don’t feel alone.