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.
Why Your Surviving Pet’s Personality Might Change Permanently
After a pet dies, the house doesn’t just feel quieter to you—it can feel quieter to the animal who remains. Many families notice a shift that’s hard to describe but...
50 Meaningful Ways to Memorialize Your Pet (That Aren’t Tattoos)
Some losses rearrange the furniture of your life. A leash that still hangs by the door. A food bowl you can’t bring yourself to move. The quiet at the hour...
The Last Day: 10 Ways to Make Their Final 24 Hours Perfect
There’s a particular kind of love that shows up in a pet’s final day. It’s tender, fierce, ordinary, and surreal all at once. You might be counting medication times, watching...
Why Losing a Dog Can Feel Worse Than Losing a Relative: The Psychology Behind the Pain
If you’ve lost a dog and found yourself thinking, “Why does this hurt so much—sometimes even more than losing certain relatives?” you’re not broken, dramatic, or disloyal to your family....
Where Can You Bury a Dog Legally? Home, Pet Cemetery, or Private Land Explained
When a dog dies, families often feel two strong urges at the same time: the need to do something loving right now, and the fear of getting it wrong. Burial...
Home Pet Burial Laws in the U.S.: Distance, Depth, and When You Need to Choose Another Option
When a beloved pet dies, the first instinct is often simple: bring them home, choose a quiet place in the yard, and give them a resting place you can visit...
Pet Cemetery Burial Guide: Plots, Headstones, and What to Expect at a Pet Graveyard
When a pet dies, families often describe a strange split reality. One part of you is grieving in a way that feels quiet but physical, like your body is missing...
Helping Children Cope With the Death of a Pet: Age-by-Age Guidance for Parents
For many children, a pet is their first best friend. Pets are there for sleepy mornings, hard school days, and the quiet in-between moments when a child just needs company...
How to Create a Simple Pet Memorial Ceremony at Home
The days after a pet dies can feel strangely quiet. The leash still hangs by the door. The food bowl hasn’t moved. Even when you’re “doing okay,” your body notices...
Seasonal Grave Decorations: Ideas for Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter Within Cemetery Rules
A gravesite changes with the seasons, even when nothing “new” is added. Grass grows fast in spring, heat bakes flowers in summer, leaves pile up in fall, and winter can...
Should You Buy a Headstone Before You Need It? Pros, Cons, and Planning Tips
For most families, a headstone is something you choose after a death—when the grave is fresh, the paperwork is still unfolding, and the emotional weight of “making it final” feels...
Burial in a National Cemetery: Eligibility, Costs, and How to Apply
When a loved one served, families often carry two realities at the same time: pride and grief, gratitude and paperwork, the desire to honor a life well-lived and the need...
Visiting a National Cemetery: Etiquette, Photography Rules, and How to Honor the Space
There are places that ask something quiet of us the moment we arrive. A national cemetery is one of them. Even before you read a sign or see a uniform,...
Understanding Your Cemetery Contract: Plot Rights, Fees, and Long-Term Obligations
In a season of loss—or even in the quieter months of funeral planning—a cemetery contract can feel like a different language. The words look familiar: plot, deed, perpetual care, interment. But...