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Is for and by the over 1 million people grieving that have used this site, and for the thousands who have participated in the over 1,000 Free Virtual Grief Support Groups and the Free Grief Chat Online Community to date...

Free "Pet Loss" mobile app in the

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and

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The App was developed and

launched by volunteers from MyGriefAngels.org

Upload Video or Photos Of Pets That Have Helped You In Your Grief Journey
Free Pet Loss Mobile App by NonProfit My Grief Angels - MyGriefAngels.org

Boni


My ever dearest Boni died 2 weeks ago and

we've been for 18 years together, she has cancer.

At first, she is a fighter because of not showing her suffering even her vet told me that she is brave and she keeps on fighting on the pain. Our 18 years together will end up in her cremation. It is painful and I do not know where will I start again. I decided to give her arrangement with the help of Pet cremation.

​​​​EMOTIONAL SUPPORT PETS (ESA Pet)


If you are grieving the loss of your pet, we are very sorry for your loss, and under the Grief Support Directory section of this site, you will find a list of grief support resources for Pet Loss.

Our Pets are part of our families, and their loss is the loss of a member of our families.


This section focuses

on the 

 healing role that pets

have played on the grieving journeys of some of our site visitors, and 

their submitted stories are featured below;

along with links to some of the leading online pet adoption sites, and

animal shelters search engines.

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Adopting a dog could lengthen your life, study says
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/adopting-a-dog-could-lengthen-your-life-study-says/
“New research suggests that having a dog might boost a single person's life span. The study tracked more than 3.4 million Swedes, middle-aged and older, for 12 years. The  researchers reported that dog owners who lived alone were 11 percent less likely to die of heart disease and a third less likely to die from any cause, compared with those who lived alone and didn't have a dog”


Some of the leading online sites to search for the

adoption of pets and

local animal shelters include

(Important:

We are not paid in any way

by any of the providers, sites, and mobile app providers highlighted below)


Free & Easy to Use "Bark Buddy" Mobile App

to find Dogs Available for Adoption Near You 

​https://barkbuddy.com/ 

From their site:

"Find Fluffy Singles Near You. Bark Buddy connects you with cute. pups that need a home. How it works. Get the App. Download the app and tell us a bit about your perfect pup. Find pups nearby. Swipe through profiles of dogs in your area. The more you swipe, the better our recommendations become"


https://www.aspca.org/adopt-pet/adoptable-dogs-your-local-shelter - ASPCA’s Nationwide database of dogs looking for good homes. Search by zip code to meet available dogs in your area. 

https://www.allpaws.com/- AllPaws lists more than 200,000 loveable pets in need of a forever home. To adopt a pet, start by searching by pet type, breed, & location, and then expand your search by distance, size, gender and more in order to find the right match for pet rescue and pet adoption. 

https://www.adoptapet.com/ - Adopt-a-Pet.com (formerly 1-800-Save-A-Pet.com) is North America's largest non-profit pet adoption website. We help over 13,600 animal shelters, humane societies, SPCAs, pet rescue groups, and pet adoption agencies advertise their homeless pets to millions of adopters a month, for free 

https://www.petfinder.com/animal-shelters-and-rescues/search/

Shelters & Rescue – Search for Animal Welfare Groups by Distance 

http://petango.com/About-Us - Partnered with over 1,800 animal welfare organizations across the U.S. and Canada, Petango.com is the first adoptable pet search site to exclusively offer real-time updates of adoptable pets in shelters. ​​


Pet Partners Therapy Animal Program & Volunteers
https://petpartners.org/about-us/who-we-are/
"Pet Partners’ mission is to improve human health and well-being through the human-animal bond. Our Therapy Animal Program represents the best that the field of animal-assisted interventions has to offer. Volunteers in the Therapy Animal Program interact with a wide variety of clients including veterans with PTSD, seniors living with Alzheimer’s, students with literacy challenges, patients in recovery, people with intellectual disabilities and those approaching end of life."

If your pet has helped you; your family or someone else during their grief journey,

we would appreciate it if you shared your story via the register section of this site.   

All submitted stories may be edited due to space, and

they will be posted on this section of the My Grief Angels site,

on the free Grief Support Network Mobile app and

may also be included in all future publications, books, and other multi-media work created or produced by My Grief Angels.

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Sanchi


Her aggressive cancer and very painful hospice at home was a very difficult time for the whole family.  The pain of those memories still rises weekly, but they keep marching forward as a family because that's what their award winning teacher daughter, sister and aunt would have wanted from them, so they get thru it as a family. 


A few years after their loss, Sanchi came along, and life changed again.

Their grief and their memories will never go away,

but Sanchi brought their smiles back,

and day by day -

he is making sure that those smiles never go away .

Emotional Support Animals (ESA)

as defined in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emotional_support_animal

"An emotional support animal (ESA) is a companion animal

that a medical professional has determined provides benefit for an individual with a disability.

This may include improving at least one symptom of the disability.

Emotional support animals, typically dogs, but sometimes cats or other animals,

may be used by people with a range of

physical,

psychiatric, or

intellectual disabilities"

Jax and Chowder


Nothing but lo​ve 24/7....for treats of course

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Seth, Nala and Gordis are grief support pets


She lost her beloved Mom to cancer,

and her husband in a tragic car accident,

but even as a single mom with 3 young children facing

an unknown like never before,

she continued to care with a passion and commitment 

for all those around her that needed help.


And no matter how rough the day may have been, 

she knew that Seth, Nala and Gordis 

would be at the front door with

nothing but love, and

that made any day -

​a good day.

For Anyone Grieving the Loss of their Family Pet, please join the Sunday 7pm EST (NYC Time) Open Virtual Peer-led Grief Support Group for Pet Loss, Anticipatory Grief and Other Types of Losses.  All of My Grief Angels' Virtual Grief Support Groups are Open Groups which means there is no minimum attendance requirement - you participate when you are up to it.  The registration link for the weekly meeting is:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIsduGsqz0pHdzCJiPQOT0AS1QYI5lmmdVc#/registration



Other Pet Loss Resources from this site's Grief Support Directory include:


https://vet.osu.edu/vmc/companion/our-services/honoring-bond-support-animal-owners/pet-loss-support-hotlines

The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center -

Pet Loss Hotlines:
877-474-3310    ASPCA Grief Counseling Line;

970-297-1242    Colorado State University

607-253-3932    Cornell University

508-839-7966    Tufts University 

865-755-8839    University of Tennessee

866-266-8635    Washington State University


https://www.mspca.org/pet_resources/pet-loss-and-children/

Pet Loss and Children
https://aplb.org/  

The Association of Pet Loss and Bereavement

https://cvm.msu.edu/hospital/services/social-work/pet-loss-support-group
Michigan State University Veterinary Medical Center

http://vet.tufts.edu/petloss/
Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts Medicine

http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/outreach/pet-loss-hotline
Washington State University School of Veterinary Medicine

http://www.iaadp.org/index.html International Association of Assistance Dog Partners (IAADP)A non-profit, cross-disability organization representing people partnered with guide, hearing and service dogs http://www.iaadp.org/adlc.html

​https://www.avma.org/public/PetCare/Pages/pet-loss.aspx -  Coping with the loss of a pet

​https://www.mspca.org/angell_services/grief-counseling/ - Grief Counseling

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Dusty

www.MalShies.com


"UNEQUIVOCALLY  & Surprisingly the MOST EFFECTIVE GRIEF SUPPORT Change Agent

for Our Family was a mixed breed puppy named Dusty...

.

After the traumatic death of my parents within a couple of years of each other,
life stopped, and while I went back to work after the funeral and continue to move forward as I was expected to, the truth was that it was anything but forward. 


I threw myself into my work, and hoped the long hours would help to get me back on track.

While I was very productive and efficient, I was still not moving forward when I got home after work - There, life was still at a standstill since their death.   

Then came Dusty, 
a little mixed breed dog that wasn't quite potty trained when we got him.  
I had heard of the healing power of pets, and while I love dogs and cats - I was too focused on the unimaginable loss  to even consider how they could be of help in my grief journey.  
I was wrong, 
totally wrong. 

 Within the first day of bringing  Dusty into our lives, my grief journey was never the same.

Grief is still there,

but there is something about Dusty that has forced me to focus and smile on the moment,

on now, and 
to start seeing the steps forward from here."  

Emotional support pets like Zuly


He went into shock after her traumatic death and developed PTSD that in turn accelerated his dementia. In only weeks after her death, he went from fully functional, driving, walking to wheelchair bound.  And while all this was happening, he had one constant companion that kept him alert, and brought back to reality every time - their loyal ESA pet Zuly.