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Pet Loss & Grief
Our beloved pets are more than animals.
They are companions, confidants, tiny everyday blessings.
Losing them can shatter routines, stir heavy guilt, awaken grief you didn’t expect
— and leave you feeling alone because “people don’t understand.”
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Support for Anticipatory Pet Loss & Approaching End-of-Life
Sometimes the hardest part of loving a pet is knowing that your time together is coming to an end.
When your companion is elderly, ill, or nearing their final days, the heart can begin grieving long before the goodbye actually happens. You might feel waves of sadness, fear, guilt, or helplessness. You may find yourself constantly “checking” on your pet, worrying about pain, second-guessing decisions, or wondering how you’ll cope when the moment arrives. This is called anticipatory grief — and it is a natural, deeply human response to loving someone so dearly.
If you’re facing this, you don’t have to go through it alone. I offer gentle, supportive sessions to help you navigate the emotional weight of preparing for loss. Together, we focus on understanding your feelings, managing guilt or uncertainty, creating meaningful final moments, and making thoughtful, compassionate decisions for your pet’s comfort. You’ll also receive tools to prepare your heart and daily life for the transition ahead.
You don’t have to wait until after the loss to seek support. Anticipatory grief deserves care, understanding, and a safe place to breathe — and I’m here to walk with you through every step.
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Pet Loss & Grief Healing Program
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Losing a beloved pet can feel like losing a part of your heart. They were your companion, your comfort, your daily joy — and when they’re gone, it can be hard to make sense of the sadness, guilt, emptiness or sudden changes in your routine. If you’re struggling quietly, feeling misunderstood, or finding it hard to move through the days, you’re not alone.
My Pet Loss & Grief Healing Program offers a gentle, compassionate journey to help you navigate grief at your own pace. Together, we honour your pet’s life, explore your emotions safely, unpack any guilt or “what-ifs,” and rebuild supportive routines that fit who you are today. You’ll learn grounding tools, meaningful rituals, and ways to carry your pet’s memory forward with love — not pain.
Whether your loss was recent or years ago, expected or sudden, you deserve a safe space to grieve, remember, and reconnect with yourself. If your heart feels heavy, I’m here to walk with you — one session, one breath, one gentle step at a time.
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What this Healing Program offers
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A gentle roughly 6-session journey offering:
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A safe, non-judgmental space to tell your story.
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Support for complex feelings — guilt, sadness, relief, regret, emptiness.
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Tools to help you ride through emotional waves without being overwhelmed.
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A heart-honoring way to remember, honour and memorialise your pet.
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Assistance rebuilding daily life, identity and routine after loss.
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Lifelong coping tools for anniversaries, triggers, memories — and for living forward with meaning.
Whether the loss was expected or sudden, whether you chose euthanasia or not, this work respects the depth of your bond and honours your grief.
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Who Might Benefit
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This program is for pet-lovers going through grief, especially when you face:
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overwhelming sadness, sleep or appetite issues, frequent tears
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guilt or “should-have’s” after euthanasia or sudden loss
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difficulty returning to normal routines
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feeling alone or misunderstood — even among friends and family
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fear of losing the bond permanently or forgetting their pet
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Safe, Compassionate & Personalised
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You are the expert on your grief. I walk alongside you — offering support, guidance, tools — but you choose the pace, the memories, the intensity.
Whether your pet was a dog, cat, rabbit — or any beloved companion — your grief is real. Your love matters. Your healing journey is valid.
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Take the First Step Today
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If your heart is heavy, you don’t have to carry it alone. Reach out for a conversation.
Together, we can build a gentle way forward — one memory, one ritual, one session at a time.
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