The Death of Your Beloved Pet
Healing the hurt – grief after pet loss.
Maybe you didn’t expect to hurt this much, even though you loved your pet with all your heart. Or, maybe you’re worried that you haven’t grieved enough.
Topics covered include:
- Nobody told me it would be this hard
- Normal feelings of grief
- Guilt strategies
- Memorializing a pet
- and much more….
Written by Dana Durrance, M.A.
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What Customers Say
After saying goodbye to my beloved yorkie, Bear, his veterinarian asked if I would wait ten minutes so they could make me a paw print. I agreed but did not expect what I would get back. They brought it out to me, my baby’s paw print in clay, and not only that, but his name and two hearts by his paw. A while ago, when my mother passed away, she had a heart blanket covering her. Now, whenever I see hearts, I know she is with me. Seeing those hearts near his paw print let me know that Bear is with my mom. In a world where we are quick to criticize everything, it is important to also say thank you when someone does something meaningful. I want to thank whoever came up with this idea and product. It has brought me so much comfort to know I will always have a piece of my Bear.