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.
How to Create a Peaceful Final Day for Your Pet
When you realize your pet is nearing the end of their life—whether because of a slow decline or a scheduled euthanasia—time suddenly feels both too fast and painfully slow. You...
How to Journal Through Pet Loss: Prompts, Practices, and Healing Techniques
When a beloved animal dies, the world can feel strangely off-balance. You might still catch yourself listening for paws in the hallway, glancing at a favorite spot on the couch,...
Green Cremation and Alkaline Hydrolysis: Newer Options Beyond Flame Cremation
When a family chooses cremation, it’s rarely just a “method” in the abstract. It’s usually a cluster of hopes and practical needs held together by love: a desire for simplicity,...
Online Memorial Websites: How They Work, What to Include, and Privacy Tips
In the first days after a death, families often find themselves holding two very different kinds of weight at the same time: the emotional shock of what’s happened, and the...
Bereavement Leave and Time Off Work After a Death: What Employees Should Know
Experiencing a death in the family can make work feel both distant and urgent at the same time. Balancing funeral arrangements, paperwork, and family communications while managing job responsibilities often...
How Quickly Do I Have To Decide About Cremation or Burial?
Time moves strangely after a pet passes. Minutes stretch into hours, yet decisions can feel rushed. Facing a veterinarian or pet cremation provider, you may be asked where your pet’s...
What Should I Do If My Pet Dies at Home?
There are moments in life that stop you in your tracks, and noticing that your pet is unusually still is one of them. Perhaps you walk into a familiar room...
Is Embalming Required for a Funeral? Laws, Myths, and Alternatives Explained
When a death occurs, one of the first questions families often hear from a funeral home is whether they want embalming. In the middle of grief and shock, it can...
How Can I Support an Older Adult Who Has Lost a Pet?
For many older adults, a pet is more than a companion, it is daily structure, emotional grounding, and often their most consistent source of affection. When a pet dies, life...
Pet Burial Laws by State: What You Need to Know Before Burying a Pet
When a beloved dog or cat dies, many families instinctively picture a resting place under a favorite tree or near the back fence. Home burial can feel intimate and deeply...
Choosing the Right Urn for Pet Ashes: Sizes, Styles, and Personalization Options
When a beloved dog or cat dies, the first wave of grief is usually about the loss itself: the quiet house, the empty bed, the missing collar on the hook....
How to Bond with a New Pet When Your Heart Is Still Broken
Grief has a way of soaking into the walls of a home. The empty bed in the corner, the worn spot on the couch, the way you still catch yourself...
Pet Loss for People With Disabilities: Unique Needs and Support
For many people living with disabilities, a pet is far more than “just” a companion. A dog may steady a wheelchair or guide you safely across a busy street. A...
How to Tell Children a Pet Has Died When They Weren’t There
For many families, a pet’s last moments happen away from home. A dog may be euthanized at the vet after a sudden emergency. A cat might die while a child...