Monday, February 24, 2025

Ways to cope with the grief of losing a pet

 

Ways to cope with the grief of losing a pet

Receive support from others

Find comfort in routines and play

Keep moving

Memorialize your pet

Search for meaning

Continue your relationship through memories

Allow yourself a small break from the sadness every day


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Thoughtful ways to remember your pet

Steps to Publishing Your Pet’s Exclusive Remembrance Page on this site

After submitting fee and details you'll see this page

Sunday, February 23, 2025

Thanks for submitting your Remembrance Obit at MyPetsRememberedDOTcom.

 Thanks for your order submission for your Remembrance post. Please email us your obit/story and up to 3 jpg photos of your pet. We will may or may not edit photos or wording at our discretion. Email us at 

info@mypetsremembered.com

Publish your Beloved Pet Obituary at “My Pets Remembered©”, and Post Your Comment in Free Companion Facebook Group

If you are here, it is no doubt because you’ve lost a pet that you loved dearly. We understand. We’ve been there and know the big hole they can leave in one’s heart. That’s why we’ve created My Pets Remembered Facebook groups in all 50 states.

My Pets Remembered Minnesota

(Please use contact form to request links for other states).

In the Facebook group you can announce the passing of your pet with a photo and a few words of remembrance. It’s free, just become a member and post. Feel free to offer consolation to others who have posted. My Pets Remembered Facebook groups are about sharing and caring during the time of loss with comments by those who knew you beloved pet and also those who love pets and come along side to console you.

It’s very hard to go back and find any mention of your Facebook post, especially as years pass. That’s why we’ve created this legacy site, My Pets Remembered, which features individual notices of a pet’s passing.

On this My Pets Remembered site, you can further honor your pet with a Remembrance Obit, which will stay on the Internet for years. We only ask a nominal fee to support this site.  

To publish your Remembrance Obit which includes up to 1000 word obit/story and up to 3 photos honoring your pet’s life, please follow the steps below.

Determine your title (We retain the right to edit or refuse to publish anything).

Cat, Fancy Pants (Smith) Pine City, MN; Dog, Sir Frederick 7th (Scott) Hinckley, MN, etc.

Write an obituary for your pet

Start by announcing your pet’s death with their name followed by pet owner’s last name in parentheses as shown above, it’s age or approximate age, and city. Then share key details about their life story including their personality, and how they affected you. Mention critter siblings and family members, and significant achievements, concluding with information about any preferred memorial donations; be sure to include a personal touch by highlighting aspects that made them unique and cherished by yourself and others. (BTW, we donate 10% of all monies to animal charities).

Use the Pay Now button Above to purchase your Remembrance Obit. 

You’ll receive an email to send your obit/story with up to 3 photos (jpgs).

We try to publish your pet obit here within 3 days of receiving your submission fee. Return to see it published and find your link to (optionally) copy and paste into the comments on your My Pets Remembered Facebook notice so readers can click it to come to this page. Be sure to share the link with others.

*Your pet’s exclusive post will be searchable on the internet for a minimum of ten years (as long as the Blogger platform and the Internet exist and honor this site; we cannot guarantee or control technology).

If you have any questions at all, please use the contact form on this page.

 

 

Thoughtful ways to remember a pet

To remember a pet, 

you can create a memorial, preserve their paw print, or give a gift. 

Create a memorial 

Make a special place outside, like a garden stone, bench, or tree

Bury their remains in your yard and mark the spot

Create an outdoor memorial for a pet that enjoyed sunbathing or lounging in the grass

Preserve their paw print 

Capture their paw print in ink or salt dough

Keep the print in a box with other mementos

Use the print to create custom artwork or a tattoo

Turn the dough print into an ornament

Give a gift 

Donate a favorite toy to an animal shelter

Frame a quote that reminds them of their pet

Give a memorial heart, handmade urn, or custom keychain

Give a personalized pet memorial gift

Say something 

"Thinking about you and your pet [Pet's name]"

"I am so sorry for your loss"

"A companion is gone, but the memory lives on"

"You and [pet's name] were so lucky to have found each other"


The above was Googled and generated by A.I. I hope that these ideas may be helpful during the time of your or someone elses loss of a pet. 

Shiraz (Weckert) has passed on but the memory of her lives on.

 I created this blog several years ago and never really got it started. I'm here this morning because a dear pet of a friend passed last night. I'm in tears as I write this because I also knew and loved this little darling cat named Shiraz. 

Shiraz is the sister of my cat, Prosper. Shiraz had a very good life but should have had more years by all accounts. She was well taken care of with tons of love. She had been sick for many months and had many visits to the vet but gradually declined over time. 

I am dedicating this blog to her and her memory. I've dealt with the loss of a pet before and I know how hard it can be. This blog will have posts honoring pets; mostly dogs and cats but all pets are welcome. First join the Facebook group and post a picture and comment there. We may select and copy your post here so it will last as long as Blogger and the Internet lasts for easy search to look back on.