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.
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...
Burying vs Cremating a Dog: Legal Issues, Costs, and Emotional Considerations
Losing a dog can feel like losing a steady part of your everyday life. The leash still hangs by the door. The food bowl is still where it always was....
Faith and Pet Aftercare: How Different Beliefs View Pet Burial, Cremation, and Scattering
When a beloved pet dies, grief often arrives in two waves. The first is the ache of absence—the quiet food bowl, the leash that still hangs by the door, the...
Pet Burial vs Cremation: Pros, Cons, Costs, and How to Decide What’s Best
When a pet dies, you don’t just lose an animal—you lose a daily rhythm. The click of nails on the floor, the pause at the door, the weight of a...
How to Bury a Dog at Home: Legal Checks, Safe Depth, and Gentle Goodbye Rituals
Losing a dog can feel like losing a piece of the household’s heartbeat. One moment there’s a familiar weight at your feet, a collar clinking at the door, a nose...
Burying an Urn with a Dog or Cat: How to Safely Place Ashes in a Pet Grave
For many families, a pet’s grave is not just a place in the yard or a corner of a pet cemetery. It’s a small geography of love. It’s where you...
When Your Pet Dies: What To Do Next (At Home Or At The Vet)
There’s a particular kind of silence that follows a pet’s last breath. Even in a noisy house, everything can feel suddenly paused, like the world expects you to know exactly...
If Your Pet Dies At Home: What To Do Next (Storage, Timing, Transport & Who To Call)
When a pet dies at home, the experience can feel surreal. Grief, shock, and an overwhelming sense of responsibility often arrive all at once. In these first moments, it’s important...
How Do Pet Funerals Work? A Gentle Guide to Saying Goodbye, Pet Cremation, and Memorial Choices
Losing a pet can feel disorienting in a very specific way. The grief is real and heavy, but the world around you often treats it like it should be smaller,...
How to Bury a Dog Safely and Respectfully: Step-by-Step Guide for Families
When a dog dies, the world can feel strangely split in two: the big, aching grief—and the small, immediate questions you never wanted to have to answer. If your instinct...
What to Do Right Now After a Pet Dies
The bond with a pet is filled with daily moments of love, companionship, and quiet joy. Morning greetings, shared routines, playful antics, and the comfort of their presence become woven...
What Should I Put On My Dog’s Grave?
Standing at your dog’s grave is a moment filled with emotion, memory, and the quiet ache of a bond that shaped your life every single day. It’s where silence feels...
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...