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The death of a beloved pet can be a difficult time. However, utilizing pet aftercare services means you can easily address your responsibilities and ensure you give your pet a proper send-off. When engaged in pet aftercare planning, it's important to weigh all available options so you can make an informed decision. Here are the options for pet aftercare services...

Nowadays, there are memorial services for pets all over the world. Many pet owners are surprised at how affordable their pet's funerals can be. There is no actual evidence of profits, but according to the American Pet Association, from the number of pet funerals people hold and the low average cost, pet funerals raise revenue of at least $100 million...

Losing a pet can be one of the most heartbreaking losses one can experience. Your dog, cat, or other animal was a dear friend, and letting them go is difficult, especially if the loss is unexpected. Since up to 45% of pet losses are unexpected, it's only natural to be deeply mourning when your friend passes away. However, celebrating your...

As much as you love your horse, eventually, they will grow old and approach the end of their life. Horses are considered old when they are around the age of 15 to 18 years old. Sometimes your horse might also pass away from sickness, even if they're still young. If this happens, you will need to decide how you want...

Losing a beloved pet is a tough experience to go through. Not only have you lost a close companion, but you also have to plan a proper sendoff for them. If you have already decided on pet cremation, that is one item you can tick off of your list. Read on to see a few ideas of what you can...

by Moira Anderson Allen, M.Ed. In other articles, I've talked about the most painful decision a pet owner ever has to face -- the decision about whether, or when, to euthanize a pet. But the death of a pet brings with it yet another difficult decision, and one which you may not be prepared, at the moment of loss, to deal...

In my article on guilt, I talked about the importance of focusing on positive memories of your pet. Remembering the good times that you shared with that pet can help counteract the guilt and grief that come with its loss. One way to help yourself focus on those positive memories is to develop a memorial to your pet -- a tribute or reminder...

by Moira Anderson Allen, M.Ed. If any emotion rules supreme when a pet dies, it is guilt. No matter what the circumstances of our loss, guilt is there, grabbing us by the throat. It haunts our days, ruins our sleep, and tarnishes our memories. Often, guilt goes beyond the loss itself; we may start to feel guilty for just about everything. Guilt...

by Moira Anderson Allen, M.Ed. There is a stage of grief that one hears very little, if anything, about. It's the hidden stage, a stage that friends and family may have difficulty understanding. It's a stage when people are most likely to ask why you are grieving -- because your pet hasn't even died yet! It's the stage I call "pre-loss bereavement."...

by Moira Anderson Allen, M.Ed. When a pet is suffering from an illness that has no ultimate cure, our first (and lasting) impulse is to do whatever we can to alleviate the symptoms of that illness, so that the pet can continue to joy a happy, pain-free life. Today, thankfully, there are many treatments that can assist and even completely alleviate...