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Pet Funerals Launches New Platform – A Resource For Grieving Pet Families To Aid In The Difficult Choices Ahead

By: Get News
Pet Funerals Launches New Platform - A Resource For Grieving Pet Families To Aid In The Difficult Choices Ahead
New site offers visitors tips for pet funeral planning, information and support related to burial and cremation, and support as they grieve the loss of a pet. The site also features links to curated pet cemeteries, cremation services and pet memorial items and keepsakes.

Commack, New York - October 13, 2023 - Nothing can compare to the loss of a beloved pet. This is partly because the level of communication and interaction between pet owners and their pets is beyond words. When a death occurs, it often throws a family into a tailspin, not knowing where to look for help. That is why PetFunerals.com was created and launched.

This will become the first place an aggrieved family will tun to, knowing that they are not alone. Visitors find a well-organized website that is easy to navigate. PetFunerals.com strives to lessen the pain associated with pet loss. They share some of the psychological benefits of having a pet funeral, give some pro tips for planning a funeral for a deceased pet, links to reputable pet cemeteries and cremation services and share some wonderful ideas for pet memorials and keepsakes.

A company spokesperson from Pet Funerals shares some insights into how to explain to the kids about the loss of a pet. “Sure, your kids might realize that the pet is gone, but they might not be familiar with the concept of death, and this is of course, where things can get a little difficult. You obviously have to tell your kids that their beloved pet and friend is not coming back ever again, but you have to do so in a way that is sensitive, understanding, and thoughtful.

First, if you have to tell your child that their pet isn’t coming home anymore, it’s all about choosing the right place and time. You don’t want to be in a busy area where your child might get distracted, because you really want them to hear what you have to say. When you are talking to your kids about their pet that just passed away, keep things as light and gentle as you can. Yes, you want to be straightforward and clear about what happened, but you can also use language that is gentle. For instance, saying she’s in a better place as opposed to she died, is one example.

Something else important to keep in mind is that kids may feel like they are in some way responsible for the death of a pet. You absolutely need to reassure your kids that the passing of the pet was in no way their fault. Your children will have their own thoughts, emotions, and questions about what is happening, and you should encourage all of it. If your child asks questions about the death of the pet, do your best to provide honest answers, albeit you still want to be gentle about it.

PetFunerals.com is chock-full of valuable information and insights for pet owners:

  • A "how-to-guide" to planning a pet memorial service.
  • Information about at-home euthanasia.
  • Information about burial vs cremation, the pros and cons of both.
  • Information about how to choose a legitimate pet cemetery or final resting place for your beloved pet.


Pets aren't simply dogs, cats, birds or fish. They are family members, best friends, soulmates and faithful companions. That bond comes with both immense joy and pain.  The bonds we develop with pets can be as meaningful, and often deeper than those formed with other people.

When a beloved pet dies, people often grieve more intensely than they would for the loss of a beloved human. Some call the pain gut-wrenching, especially when coming home to an empty house, seeing an empty water bowl or missing that morning walk or tripping over that stray play toy.

Pet loss grief is unique because pets give people something humans are not always able to provide – unconditional love, nurturance and consistent support. The team at PetFunerals.com can't take away the pain, but they can offer some tools, strategies and resources to make grieving the loss of a pet just a little bit easier.

For complete information, visit: https://petfunerals.com/

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Company Name: Causation, LLC
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City: Commack
State: NY 11725
Country: United States
Website: petfunerals.com/



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