Reflections from a Hospice Vet: Writing a Memorial or Tribute for Your Pet

...miss you ... heart-clipped message on a flowering tree branch

For many, sharing a story about your beloved pet can be so helpful during the active mourning process.  It can help by giving the bereaved something actionable to put their energy into.  

This can simply be in the form of talking to others, such as friends, family, or pet lovers - those who understand the importance of your pet and their close relationship to you. Writing a memorial for your pet can also help with the healing process of pet loss and bereavement.

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Some ideas for memorial/tribute writing include:

๐Ÿพ Dates: birthdate, gotcha date, loss date

๐Ÿพ Nicknames

๐Ÿพ Shared favourite memories

๐Ÿพ How did your pet come into your life/join your family

๐Ÿพ Make a list of all the good things about your pet/what you will miss

๐Ÿพ What did you learn from your pet/what did they do for you

๐Ÿพ Thank you for teaching me ______

๐Ÿพ Quotes

๐Ÿพ Poems


Front page of Black Creek Mobile Vet's Handout: Writing a Memorial or Tribute for your Pet.  Some ideas | Pet epitaphs | share your pet's story
Back page of Black Creek Mobile Vet's Handout: Writing a Memorial or Tribute for your Pet.  Pet Loss Quotes | Pet epitaphs | share your pet's story

Click HERE to download your own Memorialization Handout by Dr. Erica


Some ideas for pet epitaphs or inscriptions include:

๐Ÿพ. In Loving Memory

๐Ÿพ In Memoriam

๐Ÿพ In Remembrance

๐Ÿพ Forever Missed/Loved

๐Ÿพ Faithful, Loyal, Loving Companion

๐Ÿพ Always In Our Hearts

๐Ÿพ Forever Loved, Never Forgotten

๐Ÿพ. My Best Friend

๐Ÿพ Friends Forever

๐Ÿพ  Always By My Side

๐Ÿพ. Missing You

๐Ÿพ. Until We Meet Again

Letter to Smokey: I will always remember that time when you jumped up onto the kitchen counter and grabbed a chicken breast that was defrosting. The determined look in your eyes as I chased after you & the growling as you. clenched down on your prize

Short Pet Loss Quotes:

๐Ÿพ You were my favourite hello and my hardest goodbye

๐Ÿพ You left paw prints on our hearts that will last a lifetime

๐Ÿพ Itโ€™s impossible to forget a dog/cat that gave you so much to remember

๐Ÿพ You are everywhere my heart is

๐Ÿพ There is a link death cannot sever.  Love and remembrance last forever

๐Ÿพ My mind still talks to you and my heart still looks for you. But my soul knows you are at peace

๐Ÿพ You smiled with your eyes, laughed with your tail, and loved with your heart

๐Ÿพ No longer by my side but forever in my heart

๐Ÿพ Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole โ€“ Roger Caras

๐Ÿพ What greater gift than the love of a cat?โ€“ Charles Dickens

๐Ÿพ Time spent with cats is never wasted โ€“ Sigmund Freud

๐Ÿพ How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard? โ€“ A.A. Milne, Winnie the Pooh

๐Ÿพ Donโ€™t cry because itโ€™s over; smile because it happened โ€“ Dr. Seuss

๐Ÿพ Grief is the price we pay for love โ€“ Queen Elizabeth II

Notebook and pencil: journaling through pet loss is a healthy way to process your emotions and grief that follow the death of a pet

These are just some ideas, however, it is important that you take your time and make it your own.  This is something that can be done at any time.  It personally took me months before I was ready to start writing about Smokey.  

If memorial writing is not something that you care to do, that is okay too, as each person grieves their loss differently. There is no right or wrong way to grieve. Those who choose not to write about their pet, do not love their pet any less than those who choose to write a tribute.


When is the Ideal Time to Write?

This is highly personal. While many think of a pet memorial as being written after a pet has passed, some may choose to start the process well in advance of their petโ€™s death.

Young man looking out of a window with sadness in his expression

When a pet is diagnosed with a life limiting illness, pet parents or guardians may enter into a state of anticipatory grief as they think ahead to what life may look like without their beloved companion. Writing lists such as your petโ€™s favourite activities and memories can be a helpful step in the grief process.

โ€œWhen the time nears closer to your petโ€™s final moments, as difficult as it is, it can be really helpful to look ahead and ask yourself, how do you want this special time to look?โ€
Greyscale image of a child writing a letter to her cat, Ginger. Ginger can also be seen eating from a dish on the same table the child is writing on.
It can be really meaningful to include a form of ritual into your petโ€™s end of life - a ceremony of life, if you will. 

Sharing of letters, poems, or special memories at this time may help the healing process begin. These can be left with your pet in their final resting place or cremated with them as a final goodbye or tribute. We also encourage children to participate in a form of letter writing or picture drawing to help them process the loss and start their healing journey.


Our Honouring Page

We proudly offer our clients the opportunity to share pictures, stories, and/or any last words on our Honouring Page.  This page is a dedicated memorial area where our clients may share whatever they are ready to share that can be updated at any time.  Clients may find comfort in sharing their petโ€™s memorial with other friends and family who knew and loved their best friend too.

View our searchable Honouring Page

View our searchable Honouring Page

After the loss of a pet, many people are not ready to write about it, but are happy to share pictures.  While others may find it difficult to even look at pictures and would rather write to or about their faithful friend.  Whatever our clients choose to do at their time of heartache is respected without judgement, for each person moves through loss at their own pace and in their own way.

Black Creek Mobile Vet Philosophy of Care: Honouring the Bond, theee Life, and the Love shard with our loved companion animals

Quote and Inscription Reference: usurns online

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