20/10/2022

How to Remember Pets After They Die

How to Remember Your Pet After They've Passed Away Losing a pet is a heartbreaking experience. They become a member of the family, and their loss can leave a big hole in your heart. If you're struggling with how to remember your pet after they've passed away, here are a few ideas that might help. […]

How to Remember Your Pet After They've Passed Away

Losing a pet is a heartbreaking experience. They become a member of the family, and their loss can leave a big hole in your heart. If you're struggling with how to remember your pet after they've passed away, here are a few ideas that might help.

Plant a tree

One way to remember your pet is to create a memorial for them. This can be something as simple as planting a tree in their honor or hangs a picture of them in your home. You might also consider getting a tattoo or piece of jewellery that pays tribute to your beloved pet.

Make a donation

Another way to keep your pet's memory alive is by making donations to animal shelters or charities in their name. This is a great way to honor their life while helping other animals in need. You could also volunteer your time at an animal shelter or rescue organization. Not only will this help other animals, but it will also give you an opportunity to reflect on the wonderful moments you shared with your pet.

Memorial Jewellery

A unique way to remember your pet is to have their photo or paw print engraved onto a unique item of memorial jewellery. Many of our customers have informed us that our necklaces, bracelets, cufflinks and other memorial items have brought them great comfort after losing their precious pets.

Talk about them

Finally, one of the best ways to remember your pet is simply by talking about them. Tell stories about their silly antics or the things they used to do that made you laugh. Remembering the good times you shared with your pet will help you heal and keep their memory alive.

For more ideas on what to do after your pet has passed read our other blog post here.

Article written by EMMA THOMSON
Innovators of engraved memorial jewellery
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