My Dog Died: 8 Tips to Cope with the Loss of Your Dog

Originally published: August 8, 2016 | Last updated: August 11, 2024

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When your dog dies, these 8 tips can help you cope: (1) accept that your grief is real, (2) give yourself time, (3) talk about your dog, (4) memorialize your pet, (5) maintain your routine, (6) take care of your physical health, (7) help your other pets adjust, and (8) decide when or if to get a new dog. There is no right way to grieve, and healing takes as long as it takes.

For pet owners, pet cremation can be a difficult decision; however it offers a good number of potential benefits. If you are considering pet cremation, you may be wondering how much it costs, if there are any factors that may affect the price, and if it’s actually the best option for you.

That’s what we’re here to cover.

Pet Cremation Cost

 

Pet Cremation Cost

To start, the general cost of cremating your pet is actually contingent upon several factors. These factors include (but are not limited to) the following:

  • The kind of pet.
  • Its weight and size.
  • Desired kind of cremation – you can opt for private, communal, or partitioned.
  • Other special services, like home pick up.
  • Memorial product(s) selected.
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7 Proven Remedies for Coping with Pet Loss Grief

Originally published: August 2, 2016 | Last updated: July 28, 2024

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Seven proven remedies for coping with pet loss: (1) allow yourself to grieve, (2) memorialize your pet, (3) reach out for support, (4) create a routine, (5) volunteer at an animal shelter, (6) write about your feelings, and (7) consider professional grief counseling. Each strategy helps process grief in a healthy, constructive way.

7 Grieving Remedies for Coping with Pet Loss

When grieving the loss of a beloved pet, the thought of giving your heart to another animal may seem wrong. Even though the love of a pet can bring immense joy, sometimes it’s just too soon to invite another pet into space so recently occupied by your four-legged friend.

While this feeling is totally normal for most grieving pet owners, it’s important to remember that healing often comes by giving. One of the great ways to overcome your pain and bring peace to your soul is volunteering at an animal shelter. After all, no one understands the value of an animal’s life like those who went through losing one.

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The Pain of Pet Loss: Why It Hurts So Much and How to Cope

Originally published: July 27, 2016 | Last updated: July 21, 2024

TL;DR

Pet loss grief is real and valid. The bond with a pet is often as deep as with family members. Grieving pet owners commonly face invalidation from others who do not understand the pain. Healthy coping strategies include allowing yourself to grieve, seeking support from understanding people, creating a memorial, and consulting a pet loss counselor if needed.

Guest article by Mimi Handlin, MSW, Certified Pet Loss Counselor and Fused Glass Artist

The pain of losing a pet is a form of genuine grief that deserves to be acknowledged, validated, and supported. For many pet owners, the relationship with a pet is as emotionally significant as the relationship with a family member or best friend. When a beloved pet dies, the loss affects every aspect of daily life.

Pet loss grief is often compounded by a lack of social recognition. Unlike human bereavement, pet loss may not receive the same sympathy from coworkers, friends, or extended family, leaving the grieving owner feeling isolated and misunderstood.

Why Does Losing a Pet Hurt So Much?

The pain of pet loss is intense because pets provide unconditional love, daily companionship, and emotional stability. When a pet dies, you lose:

Girl comforting her sick dog - the pain of pet loss
The bond between pets and their owners runs deep
  • A daily routine – Feeding, walking, and caring for a pet structures your entire day
  • Unconditional love – Pets offer nonjudgmental affection that is difficult to replace
  • A physical presence – The absence of their warmth, sounds, and energy is felt constantly
  • A source of comfort – Many people rely on pets for emotional regulation and stress relief

Why Do People Minimize Pet Loss Grief?

Many grieving pet owners hear dismissive comments such as “It was just a pet” or “You can get another one.” This invalidation occurs because some people do not understand the depth of the human-animal bond. This lack of support can make the grieving process even more difficult and isolating.

How Can You Cope with the Pain of Pet Loss?

  • Allow yourself to grieve – Your feelings are valid regardless of what others may say
  • Seek understanding support – Talk to people who appreciate the bond you had with your pet
  • Create a memorial – Honor your pet with a tribute at ILovedMyPet.com
  • Consider professional help – Certified pet loss counselors specialize in this type of grief
  • Give yourself time – There is no timeline for grief. Healing comes at its own pace

When Should You Seek Professional Help for Pet Grief?

If your grief feels overwhelming, interferes with daily functioning for more than a few weeks, or leads to thoughts of self-harm, consider reaching out to a certified pet loss counselor or mental health professional. Pet grief is a legitimate form of bereavement that trained counselors can help you navigate.

How to Get Over the Loss of a Pet: The 5 Stages of Grief and Coping Strategies

Originally published: July 13, 2016 | Last updated: July 7, 2024

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Getting over the loss of a pet takes time and there is no quick fix. The grieving process involves 5 stages (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance) that occur in no fixed order. Key coping strategies include: being honest with your feelings, talking to someone you trust, exercising, maintaining routines, joining a pet loss support community, and creating a memorial. If depression persists beyond 2 weeks, consult a doctor.

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While this article is here to help you learn how to get over the loss of a pet, you’ll quickly learn that it isn’t something you can just immediately “get over”. Whether you’re trying to cope, or want to help someone else, this can get you started on the right path.

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Welcome to the I Loved My Pet Blog: Your Guide to Pet Loss Support & Memorials

Originally published: May 16, 2016 | Last updated: June 23, 2024

TL;DR

I Loved My Pet (ILovedMyPet.com) is the #1 online pet memorial site, operating since 2000. This blog provides expert guidance on coping with pet loss, creating meaningful pet memorials, honoring your pet’s memory, and supporting grieving pet owners through the healing process.

ILovedMyPet.com is the longest-running online pet memorial platform in the world, helping pet owners honor and remember their beloved companions since 2000. This blog serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone navigating the difficult journey of pet loss, offering practical advice, emotional support, and creative ways to memorialize a cherished pet.

Pet loss is a form of grief that affects millions of people each year. The bond between humans and their animal companions is profound. When that bond is broken by loss, the grief can be as intense as losing a human family member.

What Is ILovedMyPet.com?

ILovedMyPet.com is an online pet memorial website founded in 2000 that allows pet owners to create lasting digital tributes to their deceased pets. As the #1 online pet memorial site for over 23 years, it provides a permanent, accessible space where families can share photos, stories, and memories of their beloved animals.

What Topics Does This Blog Cover?

This blog covers a wide range of topics to support grieving pet owners, including:

  • Coping with pet loss – Evidence-based strategies for processing grief after losing a pet
  • Pet memorials and tributes – Creative and meaningful ways to honor your pet’s memory
  • Children and pet loss – Age-appropriate guidance for helping kids understand and process grief
  • Pet health and wellness – Tips for extending your pet’s life and providing quality care
  • Community support – Finding and building connections with others who understand pet loss

Who Is This Blog For?

This blog is for anyone who has loved and lost a pet, is preparing for the loss of a pet, or wants to learn how to support someone going through pet bereavement. Whether you recently lost a dog, cat, bird, horse, or any beloved animal companion, you will find compassionate, practical resources here.

Why Should You Trust This Blog?

With over two decades of experience in the pet memorial space, ILovedMyPet.com has helped hundreds of thousands of pet owners create lasting tributes to their companions. Our content is informed by veterinary professionals, grief counselors, and the collective experiences of our community of pet owners.