“I don’t know what to do next,” is a common statement I hear after someone loses their pet. Obviously, they are grieving, but the question is asked because the path to navigate the grief is invisible.
We grieve over lost family and friends. But when our pets die, it breaks our hearts. Ask Naples professional photographer Peggy Farren, who remembers her pet of 20 years, her orange-and-white tabby ...
The black box sits on the counter, encased in something that looks suspiciously like a gift bag, a cloud of netting pulled together at the top with an olive green ribbon. From a distance it looks like ...
A gray curtain of rain had settled over the Bideawee pet memorial cemetery in Wantagh by the time the organization’s president, Leslie Granger, stepped up to the microphone. The crowd in front of her, ...
Pets are not just animals that live in our homes. For many people, their cats and dogs, birds and ferrets and other critters are a... Tina Moore of Greensburg paid to have her cats — Pickle, Daisy and ...
Your dearly departed little Fluffy or Fido will soon have the opportunity to rest in peace on the grounds where luminaries - such as Frank Sinatra, Sonny Bono and Betty Hutton - are buried when ground ...
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