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.
Helping Children Understand the Death of a Pet: Gentle Words That Help
A beloved pet is more than a companion, they are a constant presence, a listener, a playmate, and a source of comfort. When a pet passes away, it can shake...
How to Talk to Your Vet About Pet Euthanasia and Aftercare Options
There comes a moment in many pet owners’ lives when the unspoken question finally enters the room with the veterinarian. It might appear as a quiet pause after test results,...
Explaining a Pet’s Death to Other Pets in the Home
The quiet hits first. The spot where they used to curl up is empty. The soft padding of paws that once echoed through your home is gone. The routines that...
Cleaning the House After a Pet Dies: Grief, Messes, and Making Space for Memory
Your home carries the echoes of countless shared moments: the soft shuffle of paws across the floor, a sunbeam warmed by a curled-up body, a favorite toy tucked under the...
Home Burial vs. Pet Cremation: Legal and Emotional Considerations
Every pet leaves a unique mark on your home and heart, creating memories that stay long after they are gone. Choosing how to honor those memories, whether to bury them...
Scattering Pet Ashes: Places, Permissions, and Emotional Meaning
There is a particular moment after a pet has passed and their ashes have returned home when you find yourself standing before the pet urn and wondering what comes next....
Creating a Pet Memorial Corner: Photos, Urns, Keepsakes, and Rituals
There is a moment in grief when you walk through your home and feel the unmistakable shape of absence. The bed remains, the sofa is still there, the same light...
Meaningful Ways to Memorialize a Pet at Home
There are moments after losing a pet when the house feels both familiar and unfamiliar, like a place you recognize but can’t fully settle into. You walk through each room...
How to Write a Pet Eulogy: Honoring Their Life in Words
There comes a moment in grief when silence becomes too heavy, and your heart begins reaching for language, not because words can heal loss, but because your love feels too...
Keeping a Portion of Ashes in a Keepsake Urn: Why Many Families Choose This
When a pet is cremated and the ashes arrive home, they often feel heavier than expected, not in weight, but in meaning. You open the temporary container and see what...
Pet Cremation Jewelry: Wearing a Piece of Your Best Friend Close
There are days after a pet dies when the distance between you and them feels unbearable. You may find yourself reaching out in the dark, expecting the familiar weight of...
Planting a Tree or Garden in Memory of a Pet
Grief enters quietly when pet loss happens, reshaping the home and the heart in ways few people truly understand. What once felt familiar suddenly carries a new weight: the empty...
Where Do Dogs Go When They Die? Comforting Answers for Grieving Pet Parents
When a dog dies, the whole rhythm of home changes. The house seems too quiet, the corner where their bed used to sit feels strangely bare, and your hand may...
Creating a Memory Box for Your Pet: What to Include
When a beloved pet dies, the silence can feel almost as loud as their bark, purr, or cheerful footsteps once did. The leash hanging by the door, the empty bed...