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.
Understanding Dog Cremation Cost: What to Expect and How to Honor Your Pet
"Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts, long after they leave this world." When facing the loss of a beloved dog, thoughts of dog cremation cost may feel secondary to...
Epitaph Examples: Gentle Words for Urns, Headstones, and Jewelry
There’s a moment in funeral planning that rarely gets discussed. The phone calls have been made, the service is outlined, you’ve chosen between burial and cremation, and then someone hands...
Pet Cremation Cost: What to Expect and How to Plan a Loving Goodbye
When you’re facing the loss of a pet, your heart is already heavy, and financial concerns may feel secondary, or even overwhelming. Yet the question of pet cremation cost inevitably...
When the Vet Makes a Mistake: Handling Anger and Grief
Sometimes the worst part of losing a pet is not just that they are gone, but how it happened. You might find yourself replaying one specific moment in a clinic...
Christianity and Pets: Will I See Fido in Heaven?
When a beloved dog or cat dies, the grief is rarely “small.” It may show up in all the ordinary places your pet used to be: the quiet corner where...
Is It Okay to Wear Cremation Jewelry?
You’ve likely found yourself holding a pendant or bracelet that carries ashes and wondered, “Is this really okay?” For many people, cremation jewelry isn’t about fashion, it’s about having a...
What Is an Urn Used For? A Gentle Guide to Modern Memorials
When someone you love is cremated, the first question is rarely about products or prices. It’s quieter, more emotional: what is an urn actually for, and how can it honor...
When Grief Turns into Depression: Knowing When to Seek Professional Help
Grief after a death, especially after the loss of a pet who was your constant companion, can feel like your whole inner world has shattered. One moment, you might find...
Dreaming of Your Deceased Pet: Psychology or Visitation?
When a beloved animal dies, grief does not stay neatly contained in daylight hours. It often follows you into the night, showing up in vivid images: your dog racing down...
The Guilt of Relief: Why It’s Okay to Feel Relieved Their Suffering Is Over
There’s a quiet moment that rarely appears in sympathy cards or social media posts. The vet has left the room, or the last breath has come at home. The house...
Do Animals Have Souls? Perspectives from Different Religions
Why this question surfaces when a pet dies For many families, the first time they seriously ask whether animals have souls is not in a philosophy class or a theology...
Taxidermy and Preservation: Is It Creepy or Comforting?
When a pet dies, most families today are offered cremation almost by default. You may be handed a brochure about pet cremation urns, see options for pet urns for ashes,...
Digital Legacies: Creating a Virtual Memorial for Your Pet
When a pet dies, the quiet moments often feel the loudest. You may catch yourself reaching for your phone to show a favorite video, only to remember that the dog...
The First Christmas Without Them: Surviving the Holidays
The first Christmas after a pet dies has a way of sneaking up on you. One moment you are scrolling past holiday sales and recipe ideas; the next, you see...