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 Memorial Jewelry vs Cremation Jewelry: What’s the Difference & Which Is Right for You?
If you are searching pet memorial jewelry vs cremation jewelry, there is a good chance you are holding two different feelings at once: grief, and a practical need to decide...
Keeping Cremation Jewelry Private: Wearing Pet Ashes at Work, School, and in Public
There’s a specific kind of vulnerability that comes with returning to daily life after losing a pet. You may look composed on the outside while carrying something deeply sacred close...
How to Fill Pet Cremation Jewelry at Home: Step-by-Step (With Photos & Spill-Proof Tips)
Filling a pendant with your pet’s ashes is often more emotional than practical. In that quiet moment, as you hold the pet cremation jewelry in one hand and your pet’s...
Pet Memorial Rings vs Necklaces vs Bracelets: Pros, Cons, Comfort & Practicality
When you’re choosing pet memorial jewelry, you’re rarely shopping in the usual way. You’re trying to make something heartbreaking feel manageable. You want something you can actually live with, something...
Grieving the Loss of a Service Dog: Losing Your Independence
When a service dog dies, people around you may try to comfort you in the familiar ways: “At least they’re not suffering.” “You gave them a beautiful life.” “You can...
Changing Breeds: Why Switching Might Help Your Grief
In the first quiet days after a dog dies, many people discover that grief isn’t only sadness. It’s habit. It’s the sound your body expects to hear at the door,...
Comparing the New Puppy to the Old Dog: How to Stop
There’s a moment many families don’t expect after bringing home a new puppy: you’re standing in the kitchen, the water bowl clinks, a tail thumps against the cabinet—and your mind...
Teenagers and Pet Loss: Validating Their Silent Grief
A teenager might walk past the empty food bowl without flinching, keep scrolling through their phone, and shrug when you ask, “Are you okay?” From the outside, it can look...
How to Help a Surviving Cat Cope with the Loss of a Companion
The first thing most families notice after a cat dies isn’t always the silence. Sometimes it’s the wrong kind of sound: a surviving cat yowling down the hallway at night,...
Grieving a "Soul Pet": Why This Loss Feels Different Than Others
There are losses that arrive like weather—hard, undeniable, and shared by everyone around you. And then there are losses that feel strangely private, even when people are kind. The death...
Identity Crisis: Who Am I If I’m Not a "Dog Mom" Anymore?
For a long time, being a “dog mom” (or “dog dad,” or simply “their person”) wasn’t just something you did. It was the way your days were structured, the way...
Pre-Grieving: Why You Feel Guilty for Thinking About Life After They're Gone
If you’re caring for an aging or terminally ill pet, you may be living in two timelines at once. In one, you’re still measuring medications, counting breaths, watching appetite, celebrating...
Bucket Lists for Terminally Ill Pets: Ideas for Every Mobility Level
When a veterinarian says the words “terminal” or “end-of-life,” time changes shape. The days can feel too fast and too heavy at the same time. Many families start searching for...
Natural Death vs. Euthanasia: Debunking the Myths of a "Peaceful" Natural Passing
When a veterinarian says, gently, that a beloved dog or cat is nearing the end, many families feel a sudden need to choose the “right” kind of goodbye. Some people...