I’m Hindy Pearson and I am a Pet Loss Bereavement Specialist.
Words are hard to find when it comes to describe the feeling over the loss of a dog, a being so precious to us and so connected to our heart we can’t imagine a life without them.
Understanding Grief: What’s Normal?
Grief isn’t just a feeling; it’s a journey. You might feel sad, angry, or even guilty. Sometimes, you might not know why you feel the way you do. That’s okay! It’s completely normal to experience these emotions, and don’t let anyone ever tell you otherwise and say “it was just a dog.” Grief doesn’t follow a straight path. It can twist and turn, just like a winding road.
Creating a Space to Remember
Creating a special space can help honor your pet’s memory. This could be a small area in your home with their favorite toys or pictures. Imagine this space as a little garden in your heart, where you can go to remember the good times. Each item can bring back memories, like a flash of sunlight breaking through clouds on a gloomy day.
Talking About It: Sharing Your Feelings
Don’t keep your feelings bottled up. As much as none of us want to experience that pain, ignoring it or trying to push it aside is not the answer. The only way forward is to let yourself feel. Talking to others who have experienced similar losses and can share their own stories, will help you heal and remind you that you’re not alone.
The Power of Rituals
Pet loss rituals can provide comfort when you’re grieving. Whether it’s a small farewell ceremony, lighting a candle, or sharing your favorite memories, these actions create a sense of closure. Think of it as planting a seed in memory of your dog. Over time, it can bloom into a beautiful reminder of the love you shared.
Finding a New Routine
After losing a pet, your daily routine might feel out of sync. Consider adding new activities to bring joy back into your life. Maybe it’s going for a walk in the park, picking up a new hobby or volunteering at a local shelter to give love to animals that need it. Just like a tree shedding old leaves, you can grow new branches in your life. Embrace this change as a way to honor your pet by living fully.
Seeking Professional Help: It’s Okay to Ask
If the weight of your grief feels too heavy, I am here for you. I can help guide you through your feelings and provide support. It’s like having a flashlight on a dark path, showing you there is a way forward.
Remembering the Joy: Celebrate Their Life
Finally, take time to celebrate the happy moments you had together. Look back and smile at the silly things they did or the cozy times you shared. Create a scrapbook or a photo album filled with joyful memories. Each picture is a petal in your memory garden, reminding you of the love that will always remain.
Final Thoughts: You’re Not Alone
Grieving the loss of your dog is a personal journey, and everyone grieves differently. Allow yourself to feel, remember, and heal at your own pace. You’re not alone in this experience. Many have walked this path, and from sorrow can blossom a new understanding of love and remembrance. Embrace the journey ahead, knowing that your dog will always have a special place in your heart.
💛 When You’re Ready for Extra Support
Grief can be a long, winding road—and you don’t have to walk it alone. If you’d like someone to listen without judgment, help you navigate the hard days, and find ways to honor your beloved pet’s memory, I’m here for you.
I offer 1 hour private Pet Loss Bereavement Coaching sessions via Zoom, where we can talk openly about your feelings, explore gentle coping strategies, and create a plan for your healing journey. For more information visit this link.
To learn more, book a free 10 minute chat here https://calendly.com/hpearson141/30min or email questions to hindy@greypawsandall.com