Pet Loss Gathering
Because Your Grief is Real
You loved them deeply. And losing them hurts in ways that are hard to explain to people who havenβt experienced it.
You shouldn't have to grieve alone.
After a pet dies, the world often moves on faster than you do. People say things like "it was just a dog" or "at least they're not suffering." And you're left holding a grief that feels too big and too invisible at the same time.
What you need isn't to be fixed. You need to be witnessed. You need to be with people who understand β because they're living it too.
This is the gathering you've been looking for.
Once a month, a small group of people who have lost a pet come together virtually to share memories, understand their grief, and feel less alone.
It's not therapy. It's not clinical. It's warm, facilitated, and focused on one thing: helping you feel truly seen.
What happens in the gathering:
πΎ Share Memories β Say their name. Tell their story. Acknowledge what they meant to you.
πΎ Understand Your Grief β Explore what's normal, understand the real timeline, and gain tools for navigating what you're feeling.
πΎ Be in Community β Experience connection instead of isolation. Grief needs witnessing, not fixing. There's comfort in being with people who get it.