Every loss is unique, but if the death of your pet leaves you unable to function months later, you may be facing more than expected grief. Discover the key signs of Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) after pet loss and how understanding the symptoms can guide you toward help and healing.
Read MoreWhen a beloved pet dies, grief is natural. But if the pain feels unending, like a wound that won’t heal, it may be a sign of Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD)—distinct from depression, PTSD, or anxiety. Read on to learn how PGD differs and when to seek help.
Read MoreIn this second part of our series, we look at regrets about the procedure itself, memorializing a pet, feeling rushed, and talking to children. Read on to find clarity and gentle reassurance.
Read MoreIf you’re replaying your pet’s final moments and wondering what you could have done differently, you’re not alone. Learn about the most common regrets after pet euthanasia and find gentle ways to honor your pet and ease your heart.
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