Local support is available for individuals, families, and groups through
Companioning Grief Support.
Not exact matches
Every grieving parent deserves access to ongoing bereavement
support, so we also offer parents comprehensive bereavement care in the form of
grief support groups and peer
companions.
Pet Loss
Support Group When: Tuesday, March 15, 6:30 — 8:00 pm Where: Family Room, UT Veterinary Hospital, 2407 River Drive, Knoxville, TN A supportive environment where people can share their varied experience of
grief and loss of a
companion animal.
About: Staffed by veterinary students who are trained in conjunction with a professional
grief counselor, the Michigan State University, College of Veterinary Medicine Pet Loss
Support is an outlet for pet parents to express their feelings and concerns when they are faced with or coping with the loss of a cherished animal
companion.
This book and the free additional Pet
Grief Support Kit downloads the author offers will help many people make this time with their canine
companions meaningful, bearable, and certainly facilitate their grieving and recovery when death comes.
In order to
support those experiencing the
grief of losing a
companion animal, we offer two
support programs to help you through this difficult time.
Pet Loss: April 2010: 17 - 20 Pet Loss
Support Resources: April 2010: 24 What Your Choice of Pet Says About You: May 2010: 28 Animal Guides, Animism: October 2010: 42 - 43 Furry Creatures, Are They for Your Family: November 2010: 56 Animal Communication: Jan / Feb 2011: 40 - 41 Interactive Toys for Birds and Cats: March 2011: 52 - 53 Keeping Your Pet Safe From Kidnappers: April 2011: 60 The Basics of Creating Pet Trusts: July 2011: 56 Houston Area Dog Parks: September 2011: 46 - 48 Strategies to Help Pay for Your Pet's Healthcare: September 2011: 50 - 52 Memorializing Your Pet: November 2011: 66 Getting a New Pet Requires Thought: Jan / Feb 2012: 50 Pet Care Fact or Fiction, Myths Debunked: Jan / Feb 2012: 64 Helping a Lost Dog: April 2012: 45 Food Aggression: May 2012: 62 - 63 The Language of Affection: July 2012: 46 - 47 A Checklist of 5 Things to do Before Boarding Your Pet: August 2012: 58 - 59 The Road to Better Pet Ownership: May 2013: 29 - 38 Canine Swimming, What You Need to Know: July 2013: 52 - 53 Tips for Dog Park Etiquette: July 2013: 56 - 57 Feature Story: August 2013: 24 - 31
Companion Animals: September 2013: 62 DIY Chicken Jerky Strips: November 2013: 44 Preparing for Pet Loss: November 2013: 56 - 57 A Guide to Euthanasia and Helping Friends with
Grief: Jan / Feb 2014: 60 - 61 Spring into Fitness While Staying Safe and Healthy: March 2014: 54 Reducing Reactions to Pet Allergens: March 2014: 58 Senior Pets: May 2014: 24 - 33 Differences Between Cats and Dogs: June 2014: 55 House Dangers: August 2014: 46 Pet Friendly Restaurants in Houston: August 2014: 48
Good
Grief Center for Bereavement
Support A nonprofit charitable organization that provides compassionate support services and resources to individuals of all ages coping with the death of someone important in their life, including a companion
Support A nonprofit charitable organization that provides compassionate
support services and resources to individuals of all ages coping with the death of someone important in their life, including a companion
support services and resources to individuals of all ages coping with the death of someone important in their life, including a
companion animal.