The Funeral.com Journal
Resources to help you create tributes as unique as the people (and pets) you love. Learn how engraving, photos, colors, and symbols add meaning; discover scattering rituals and at-home memorial ideas. We focus on the details that matter—because small choices can carry a lifetime of comfort.
Best Children’s Books About Pet Death: 20 Picks By Age And Discussion Questions For Families
If your child has lost a pet, you are often navigating two layers of grief at the same time: your own sorrow, and the heartbreak of watching someone you love...
Books to Help Toddlers Understand the Death of a Pet
When a pet dies, adults often feel two kinds of grief at once: the heartbreak of missing a beloved companion, and the ache of trying to explain something enormous to...
Where to Find Real-Time Help for Pet Loss: Hotlines, Chats, and Online Communities
The first hours after a pet dies can feel oddly unreal—like your body is going through normal motions while your heart is in a different room entirely. You might be...
How to Build a Support System After Pet Loss
There’s a particular kind of silence that follows pet loss. It isn’t only the absence of paws on the hallway floor or the familiar weight at the edge of the...
Finding a Pet Loss Counselor: What Credentials to Look For
When a pet dies, the grief can be as sharp and disorienting as losing a close family member. In today’s world, where most U.S. households now include at least one...
Pet Loss & Memorial Center
Grieving is a journey you never expected to take—but one that can reshape every corner of your life. The quiet in your home feels heavier, routines feel disrupted, and even...
Why Pet Loss Feels So Lonely (and How to Find People Who Truly Get It)
When a pet dies, the world often looks the same from the outside, but feels unrecognizably different on the inside. You still go to work, answer emails, pay bills, and...
Coping with the Loss of a Pet: Grief Stages, Rituals, and When to Seek Support
When a pet dies, the whole rhythm of home changes. The quiet by the food bowl, the empty spot on the couch, the way you still half-expect the jingle of...