About Us
The idea for this site came about after the completion of my doctoral studies a few years ago. My research on “The Impact of Animal Death and Euthanasia on Human Companions” was life changing & I felt it not only necessary but imperative to create a space in which hurting individuals could celebrate, honor and memorialize their deceased pets in a safe & accepting environment.
Your Grief is Real
Losing an animal companion is a unique and isolating kind of pain. It’s losing a best friend, a constant companion, and a pure source of unconditional love, all at once. Compounding the pain of loss for some is the additional roles the animals held in assisting their human loved ones in improving & enhancing lives like in the cases of Emotional Support Animal, Therapy Animal. Service Animal, including Guide Dog & Canine Officer.
The loss is profound & impacts the bereaved in different ways like: The sudden quiet in a house that was once full of life—no more paws on the floor, no more happy greetings, no more warmth curled up beside you. No more barking or purring or chirping. No more running to the door or warm wet licks on the hand.
Your pain is real.
Don’t let anyone minimize your sorrow with phrases like “it was just a pet” or “you can get another one”. Your grief is valid and significant, because the love you shared was real and profound. They weren’t just an animal; they were family, protector, support, coworker, friend and their absence leave a permanent hole in your heart.
Know that it’s okay to:
- Cry wildly and for as long as you need. There is no timeline for grief.
- Feel overwhelming guilt, sadness, or anger.
- Talk to their pictures, cuddle their toys, and keep their memory alive in your own way.
- Take time to mourn and adjust to a new normal.
You gave them a life full of love and care, and that is a beautiful legacy. They knew they were loved, and that love never dies; it lives on in the countless memories you carry. Be gentle with yourself. You are not alone in this feeling of immense loss. We carry them in our hearts forever, until we meet again across the Rainbow Bridge.
With heartfelt understanding,
An anonymous fellow pet lover