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.
Dealing with Veterinary Malpractice: Grief Mixed with Anger
There are losses that arrive like a soft wave—sad, heavy, inevitable. And then there are losses that land like a collision: sudden, confusing, and threaded with the kind of anger...
The Burden of the Decision Maker: When One Spouse Decides and the Other Disagrees
There’s a particular kind of silence that can settle over a home after a pet euthanasia appointment. It isn’t only the quiet of missing paws on the floor or the...
Cremation Jewelry for Men: Subtle Styles, Chain Lengths & Everyday Wear Tips
If you are looking into cremation jewelry for men, chances are you are carrying two things at once: grief, and the practical need to make a decision that feels right...
Senior to Puppy: The Shock of Raising a Baby After Caring for a Senior
When you’ve spent months (or years) caring for an elderly dog, your life quietly reshapes itself around gentler things: slower walks, softer food, medication schedules, and the way you learn...
How to Personalize a Pet Urn: Engraving Ideas, Photo Options, Symbols, and Wording Examples
Personalizing an urn is one of those choices that can feel small on paper and surprisingly big in the heart. A pet urn sits quietly on a shelf or in...
Dog Urn Size Guide by Breed: Small, Medium, Large & Giant Breeds (Plus Weight Chart)
If you’re here because you just lost your dog, you’re probably not looking for “options” in the abstract. You want a clear answer that helps you make a choice you...
Cremation vs. Burial: A Guide to Aftercare Options
The hardest decisions after a loss often arrive quietly—after the appointment, after the goodbyes, after the first night when the house feels different. For many families, that’s when “aftercare” becomes...
What to Do with Their Belongings: To Donate, Keep, or Throw Away?
In the days after a pet dies, grief rarely arrives as one clean emotion. It comes in waves—sadness, numbness, relief if they were suffering, guilt about decisions, and a quiet...
Turning Ashes into Diamonds, Glass, and Vinyl Records
In the first days after a pet dies, many families expect the hardest decisions will be medical. But grief has a way of saving a few choices for later—quiet, practical...
Creating a Ritual: Lighting a Candle Every Monday
The first Monday after a pet dies can feel strangely loud. The weekend is gone, routines restart, and the places your companion used to “be” in the week suddenly stand...
Journaling Prompts to Help Process the Loss of a Companion Animal
The day you bring your pet’s ashes home is often quieter than you expect. Not quieter emotionally—just quieter in the house. The leash still hangs by the door. The water...
Adopting After Loss: Dealing with the Fear of Losing Another
The first time you consider adopting again after a profound pet loss, the fear doesn’t usually announce itself with drama. It arrives quietly, disguised as “being responsible,” as “doing more...
The Science of Energy: Where Does the Love Go When They Die?
There’s a particular kind of silence that settles in after a death—after the calls have been made, after the first wave of condolences, after you’ve stared at the same photo...
Small Animal Loss: Grieving Hamsters, Rats, and Guinea Pigs
The first thing most people notice isn’t the moment your small pet dies. It’s the quiet that follows. The wheel doesn’t turn at midnight. The water bottle stays perfectly still....