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.
Pet Urn Sizing Without Guessing: A Practical Approach
Losing a pet creates a strange kind of quiet. The house feels different, your routines suddenly have gaps, and then—often sooner than you expect—you’re asked to make a decision that...
Helping Children Grieve a Pet: What to Say in Simple Language
If you’re searching helping children grieve a pet, you’re probably not looking for a perfect speech. You’re looking for a few steady words that won’t make things worse. You want...
Sharing a Pet’s Ashes Across Households: What Works in Practice
When a pet is deeply loved, the grief often belongs to more than one person. Sometimes it belongs to an entire household. Sometimes it stretches across households—adult children who have...
Planning a Pet Memorial at Home: A Short, Gentle Format
The days after a pet dies can feel strangely quiet. You might catch yourself listening for paws on the floor, or reaching for a leash that is still hanging where...
What to Do When Keeping a Pet’s Ashes Is Hard: Alternatives That Help
There is a particular kind of grief that can catch you off guard after a pet’s cremation. The hardest part may not be making the decisions at the vet’s office,...
Pet Memorial Jewelry: Ashes vs. Fur Keepsakes Explained
When you lose a pet, the grief can feel oddly invisible to the rest of the world. There is no standard script for how to hold that kind of love,...
Verifying “Private” Pet Cremation: What Families Can Ask Politely
When you choose private pet cremation, you are usually making a promise to yourself: “I want to bring them home, and I want to feel certain.” That certainty matters because...
Creating a Pet Memorial Corner: Warm Ideas That Don’t Overwhelm
In the first days after a pet dies, your home can feel oddly quiet and strangely crowded at the same time. Quiet because the familiar sounds are gone—the nails on...
Making Peace With the Next Step: Cremation Urns, Pet Urns, Cremation Jewelry, and Practical Funeral Planning
Most families don’t sit down one day and decide they want to learn about cremation urns. The need usually arrives in a smaller, harder moment: a phone call ends, a...
Pet Urn Inscription Ideas: Names, Dates, and Meaningful Symbols
When your home goes quiet after a loss, the practical decisions can feel strangely heavy. You may be choosing an urn, deciding where it will live, and trying to find...
Multiple Pets, Combined Ashes: What to Consider Before Choosing an Urn
When you’ve loved more than one pet through the years, grief can take on a layered shape. Sometimes it’s two dogs who grew up together. Sometimes it’s a cat who...
Pet Loss Support When You Live Alone: Practical Coping Options
When you live alone, pet loss can feel louder—not because you loved your companion more than anyone else, but because your day-to-day life changes in a very physical way. The...
Returning to Routines After Pet Loss: Gentle Steps That Help
When a pet dies, it can feel like the world changes in a thousand quiet ways. You don’t just miss your companion—you miss the rhythm they created. The morning sound...
Dog & Cat Cremation Cost in New York (2026): Prices, Options & What to Expect
If you are reading this because your dog or cat just died, you are probably moving through two realities at once. In one, you are grieving a companion who shaped...