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.
The First 72 Hours: A Survival Guide for Acute Pet Grief
In the first hours after a pet dies, time can feel unreal. Your body may be moving—making calls, finding a towel, staring at a collar on the floor—while your mind...
The Empty House Syndrome: Coping with the Silence After They’re Gone
When a pet dies, grief doesn’t only live in your heart. It lives in your hallways, your kitchen corners, the spot by the window, the worn path between the couch...
Disenfranchised Grief: Why Society Doesn't Respect Pet Loss
There’s a particular kind of loneliness that can settle in after a pet dies. Not the loneliness of an empty leash hook or the silence where paws used to click...
The Caregiver's Burnout: Handling the Exhaustion of a Special Needs Pet
There’s a kind of love that doesn’t show up in cheerful photos or easy stories. It looks like pill organizers on the counter. A calendar full of rechecks. A towel...
The Financial Guilt of Keeping a Sick Pet Alive (And Why It’s Okay to Stop)
There’s a moment many families remember with painful clarity: the vet is speaking gently, but the numbers on the estimate feel loud. Maybe it’s a new medication that costs more...
Do Only Humans Have Souls, or Do Animals Have Souls Too?
Most people don’t spend their ordinary days debating the definition of a soul. Then a pet dies, and suddenly the question feels less like theology and more like ache: Where...
The "Too Soon" vs. "Too Late" Dilemma: A Guide to the Final Decision
If you’re reading this, you may be living inside one of the hardest questions a family ever carries: Are we choosing euthanasia too soon… or too late? It’s a dilemma...
Why People Feel Embarrassed About Pet Grief
The first time someone says, “It was just a dog,” or “At least it wasn’t a person,” it can land like a small betrayal—especially when your whole day has been...
Handling Pet Loss Anniversaries With Grace
The first time the date shows up on your calendar—one year since the day you said goodbye, or the week your pet stopped eating, or the morning you brought them...
Why Pet Loss Hits Harder for Single People
When you live alone with a pet, your home doesn’t just contain your life—it organizes it. The rhythm of your mornings, the shape of your evenings, the reason you go...
Pet Loss and Identity: When a Pet Was Your Purpose
There are losses that hurt because of what they take away. And then there are losses that hurt because of who they take away. When a pet has been central...
How to Rebuild Your Daily Routine After a Pet Dies
When a pet dies, it’s not only the quiet in the house that hurts—it’s the sudden collapse of structure. The morning that used to begin with a nose at your...
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,...
What Do You Say to Someone Who Is Grieving the Loss of a Pet?
When someone experiences the death of a beloved pet, the loss can feel all-encompassing, touching every corner of their daily life. Pets are more than companions, they are trusted friends,...