>my dog died of old age >been crying for a week >finally go to the gym >start sobbing half workout
I used to got for a run with him every night for the last 12 years and then I'd walk to the gym to workout. Now I can't ever lift or run again because it instinctively reminds me of him. In fact it was because I had to exercise him daily that I even got into health and fitness.
Will I ever make it brahs? Does the pain ever go away?
i've had plenty of dogs and cats as pets. They die. I just don't go crying about it on Jow Forums. Holy fuck you retards are so pampered. Go to r9k to talk about your emotions that's what it's there for.
Connor Clark
These are the people who post how to gain height threads btw
Matthew Brooks
don't listen to the fags calling you a pussy for feeling bad for your loss my man, the pain and sadness is natural, remember your good boy lived a good life along your side and loved you until the last moment like you loved and cared for him, don't forget he was a lucky dog for having someone who cares for him like you seemed to do bro, embrace the pain, grieve, cry if you must, but for your little buddy don't stop pursuing the better version of yourself, thats all OP.
Thomas Hall
You loved your dog op, and if you ran with your dog he loved you too. He wouldn't want you to quit - lift for him, but take your time to grieve if you need to, don't feel ashamed of your emotions like these tryhard idiots keep telling you to be.
Luke Campbell
Stop being a fag and start working out for your pooper in dog heaven.
The pain does go away OP, though I couldn't tell you exactly how long it takes. I was lashing out for a couple of months after my dog died, got into some trouble in that time, but eventually it went away.
Remember that you loved him and gave him a good life, that is exactly what dogs want.
Christopher Ross
>id prolly try to fuck you No homo though, right?? :^)
Luke King
OP imagined if you died, and the dog was still around. Would you want your loyal dog to not play or go for walks anymore just because your not around? Do you think he'd want you to go through misery just because he's gone? Think of the good times you had OP. Take a break from running outside while you adjust, but stopping yourself from running is not going to bring him back or somehow make things easier. The pain will never go away it just changes into disappointment.
Ryder Nguyen
Sorry to hear that bro. I have a dog, 2 and a half years old. Hope it gets better soon.