Four Eco-Friendly End-of-Life Options for Your Pet
End-of-life planning can feel overwhelming, but it’s natural to want options that honor both your pet and your values, like choosing eco-friendly options when possible.
End-of-life planning can feel overwhelming, but it’s natural to want options that honor both your pet and your values, like choosing eco-friendly options when possible.
The anniversary of a year after pet loss can stir up a lot of emotions, some that had not gone far and others that had faded a bit.
Coping with pet loss grief can feel like a maze of complex emotions. Loss enters your life like a whirlwind and does not come with a manual or road map.
Everyday items become a tangible connection to your pet’s memory after loss. It’s normal to question, what should I do with my pet’s stuff after they’re gone?
When grief settles in after a long day, nighttime after pet loss can be tough. Even when you make it through one night, you know another is coming tomorrow.
Returning to work after pet loss can feel like an overwhelming mix of emotions: dread, anxiety, exhaustion, even resentment that the world expects you to carry on as if nothing has changed.