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My dog is depressed after a companion died. Should I get a new one?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Labrador Retriever | Female | unspayed | 2 years and 7 months old

Hello i think my dog is super depressed after her companion died. She saw the corpse, because its a nartural death due to old age (14). She is not eating, and always looking and sniffing at the places my other dog used to be. Is this possible for dogs to be depressed? I dont think anything is wrong with her, she is very healthy. Should i get a new dog?

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Answered By Sarah Derksen, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on June 9th, 2017

Hi. Yes, just like people, pets can become depressed for a period of time after a loss or change. Getting another pet is totally a personal decision. If that's what she has been used to, it is definitely an option. If you aren't ready, or not wanting another pet, she will adjust.

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    Answered By Emily Fukuzato, DVM

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    Hi, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your dog. I am sure that JC missing her friend dearly. Dogs can truly be "out of sorts" after the loss of a good friend as well. Things are different for her and it is showing in her behavior. I may wait just a bit before getting a new dog. Allow JC quality time with you alone, and then I am sure she will be ready for a new friend very soon.

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    Answered By Dr. Strydom, DVM

    Veterinarian

    Published on November 20th, 2017

    So sorry for the loss of your older dog. All I can say on the subject of getting another dog is that you know Teddy best. If you know that he loves other dogs then it may be nice to get him a friend. Be sure to get a dog that will fit into your lifestyle. Puppies can be a lot of work with training, etc. so you may want to consider an "older" puppy (closer to a year old or so) that may already have that training in place. Whatever you think will work with your family. Hope this helps. Best wishes.

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