They weren’t “just a pet.” They were family.

The bond we form with pets is deep and unconditional. They’re with us in quiet moments and major milestones. They show up with love—without judgment—on our hardest days. So when they're gone, it can feel like a piece of our heart is missing.

Pet loss can stir up all kinds of emotions: sadness, guilt, numbness, anger, anxiety, even relief (especially if your pet was suffering). These feelings can be confusing, especially if the people around you don’t quite “get it.” That’s where I come in.

Grief isn’t something to “get over.” It’s something to move through—at your own pace, in your own way. If you’re ready for someone to walk with you in that, I’m here.

I approach pet loss with deep respect for the significance of the bond you shared. Grief isn’t something to “fix”—it’s something to move through with gentleness, meaning, and support. I’ll help you hold space for your feelings and gently explore the many emotions that can come with loss. We’ll find ways to honor your companion in a way that feels true to you. Whether through storytelling, EMDR, or simply sitting with the weight of it all, we’ll go at your pace.