
The Power of Grief
Grief is a shape-shifter. A storm, a silence, a memory, a weight, a mirror. Sometimes, it whispers. Other times, it hollers. And one of its most powerful roles is that of the merciless teacher in disguise. The kind who doesn’t coddle or give you the answers, but instead hands you a mirror and waits for you to look.

“grief is just love with no place to go”
When Grief Sneaks Up on You — Understanding Anniversary Reactions After Pet Loss

When Grief Doesn’t Follow the “Normal” Path: Understanding Complicated Pet Loss
What if your grief doesn’t look how others expect it to? What if it lingers, sneaks up later, or shows up in unexpected ways? That doesn’t mean something is wrong with you…

When Goodbye Begins Before the End: Understanding Anticipatory Grief in Pet Loss
This type of grief is filled with contradiction. You’re trying to stay present, soak up every moment, be strong for your companion—and yet, the sorrow creeps in anyway…

Pet Loss as a Portal for Deeper Healing—if we choose to walk through it.
What if pet loss is more than just grief? What if it’s a portal—a tender doorway into old, unresolved pain that’s asking to be seen and tended to? What if, in our heartbreak, there’s also an opportunity?

Honouring Their Memory: Rituals and Memorials for Healing
Grieving the loss of a pet is a journey, and there is no single path to healing. Memorials and rituals are not about saying goodbye forever; they are about creating a space where love and memories can continue to live on.

Allowing Pets to Mourn the Loss of Their Friend
As a pet bereavement specialist, I’ve seen many beautiful rituals, but this one reminded me that grief lives in every heart, not just human ones.

Seeking Guidance from an Animal Communicator: A Resource for Pet Parents in Difficult Times
Sometimes, desperate times call for solutions we may not have considered before…

Finding Comfort: How to Support Yourself and Your Pet During Their Final Journey
Losing a beloved pet can feel like your world has drastically shifted in an instant. The first few days are often the hardest, filled with the sharp sting of absence and the deep ache of grief…

Euthanasia or Natural Death?
Should we intervene or not? This decision is deeply personal and can be exceptionally challenging…