Coping with Pet Loss

Coping with Pet Loss

“Animals are reliable,” wrote Alfred Montapert, “many full of love, true in their affections, predictable in their actions, grateful, and loyal.” He went on to comment these are “difficult standards for people to live up to.” In other words, our cherished animal companions are our teachers, our confidantes, and often our protectors. Is it any wonder we are broken-hearted when they leave us?

If you have recently experienced the death of a pet, please accept our condolences. Without doubt, the death of a pet can be one of the hardest things we ever face–and right now, we’d like you to know that you are not alone in your sorrow. All of us here know firsthand both the joys of sharing our lives with a pet–and the remarkable sadness felt when they pass out of our lives. We stand beside you, in loving support.

9 Things You Can Do Today to Help Coping with Pet Loss


Grief counselors agree: there are ways to ease your journey through the sadness of loss, including the loss of a cherished pet. Here’s what they advise:
  • Take care of yourself physically
  • Explore your spirituality
  • Write a letter– or letters– to your pet
  • Be kind to yourself
  • Let yourself cry
  • Reach out to others
  • Tune into your feelings
  • Postpone unnecessary changes
  • Cherish your fond memories and accept the difficult ones
In addition, we suggest that you:
  • Subscribe to our 15-day series of supportive email messages found below.
  • Download the companion journal and use it in support of your journey

Healing Poems Of Love and Loss

You will be sad, I understand.
Don't let your grief then stay your hand.
For this day, more than all the rest,
Your love for me must stand the test.
I know in time that you will see
The kidness that you did for me.
Although my tail its last has waved,
From pain and suffering I've been saved.

- unknown.
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