You’re Not Alone: Healing Stories & Honest Talk from Our Pet Loss Community
You're in the right place if you're searching for what to do with pet ashes, feeling alone in your pet grief, or just need someone who gets it.
Our community is built on real stories about coping with pet loss—the hard days, the quiet memories, and the personal ways we honor them. Maybe that's finding comfort in a pet ashes necklace, a piece you can learn more about in our Memorial Jewelry Guide, or creating a dedicated space with a special keepsake urn.
It's a safe place to ask, “how do I get through this?” and find support, not sales pitches. It’s also a place to find gentle pet loss support and share healing stories, much like the conversations in our Lovenary Community Forum.
@Always Film The VPD: The last two months, I was seeing a lot of pet parents with their babies crossing the rainbow bridge—I wasn’t searching for this content, but it found me. My girl crossed over October 28. My soul dog. I worried about that day 😭 from the day I fell in love with her. She was a few days short of her 12th Birthday. Cherish every moment. The pain is horrific.

@madisonwinston: If I knew that was the absolute truth I’d leave tomorrow! That’s how much I miss all of them.
@ribby650: Every morning I would say to my 12yr old pixie morning girl u made it another day… last Monday I said it too an empty bed 💔 💔 💔

@Constancia: what am I going to do when the day comes. How I love my Earl
@Liz: Do you think all of our fur babies that we’ve had throughout our lives will greet us? I sure hope so ❤️ !!

@Ed Griffin: I don’t plan on leaving this world for a mighty long time but when I do I would love to see my guy again
@user2726761368362: I wish 🙏🏽 🙏🏽 love to see him again my Puck mini Shih tzu ❤️
