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Are you feeling angry at your veterinarian after your pet died? Are you replaying the appointment, the treatment, or the euthanasia and wondering if something was missed? If you are experiencing anger, blame, or even regret after pet loss, you are not alone. In this video, I talk about why so many grieving pet parents feel intense anger toward their vet after the death of a beloved dog or cat — even when they once trusted them completely. Anger after pet loss is incredibly common. It can show up after: • Pet euthanasia • Sudden or traumatic death • Unexpected medical complications • Feeling unheard at the clinic • Second-guessing medical decisions I discuss: ✨ Why anger is a normal stage of grief ✨ How shock and trauma can intensify blame ✨ Why grief can overshadow facts when emotions are overwhelming ✨ The difference between complicated grief and actual negligence ✨ Pet euthanasia regret and replaying the “what ifs” ✨ Finding meaning after loss a Sometimes anger is easier to feel than helplessness. Sometimes it protects you from unbearable pain. But beneath the anger is usually love. Deep love. 💔 If you are struggling with pet loss grief, anger toward your veterinarian, or difficulty finding peace after your beloved pet has died, you are not alone. 🕊️ If you would like support, I would be honoured to connect. Warmly, Joanne Joanne Berg, BSc., MEd., Certified Grief Educator Pet Loss Support with Joanne Website: https://petlossandbereavement.com Email: joannebergen1@gmail.com #PetLoss #AngryAtYourVet #PetLossGrief #GriefAndAnger #PetBereavement #DogLoss #CatLoss #GriefSupport #FindingMeaning #YouAreNotAlone