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Sorry to hear that @Ryan_Songhurst
I think the best, you can do is keep an eye on him,
don't let him alone by himself,
call him to sit next to you when he is down or sit next to him (yeah... highly likely he won't come to you).
I think that would help him
like others said above time will heal and attention is what he needs at the moment.
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