Losing a pet is one of the most heartbreaking things we have to face. Our pets aren’t just animals—they’re family. They’re our shadows, our best friends, the ones who greet us at the door and curl up beside us at the end of the day. When they’re gone, the house feels quieter, daily routines feel off, and the grief can be overwhelming.
If you’re going through this, I’m so sorry. You’re not alone.
Grief doesn’t have a timeline, and there’s no “right” way to feel. Some people move through it quickly, others feel it deeply for years. Some of us wonder if we’re “too upset” over losing an animal, but let’s be honest—our pets mean everything to us. The bond is real, and so is the pain when they’re gone.
It’s okay to be heartbroken. It’s okay to cry over the empty spot on the couch, to miss their excited greeting at the door, to reach for them in bed before remembering they’re not there. Grief comes in waves. Let yourself feel it.
Finding ways to honor your pet can help. A few ideas:
Grief is hard enough without feeling like you have to carry it alone. If you need support, I recommend this pet loss support group based in Denver that meets virtually: https://www.petlossdenver.org/pet-loss-support-group.html. It’s a space where people truly get it.
Sometimes, pet loss isn’t just emotional—it comes with legal complications. If you’re dealing with a dispute over pet ownership, veterinary malpractice, or anything else related to your pet’s care, I can help. I’m a pet lawyer in Colorado, and I understand how much our animals mean to us.
If you have questions or just need someone who understands the legal side of things, reach out. You’re not alone in this.
Take care, and may your beloved companion always remain in your heart.