Pet loss is hard.
Don't go it alone.
Pet Loss is one of the most difficult things we go through.
Yet so many of us go through it feeling alone - even when surrounded by loved ones!
But not anymore. Learn how we can help support you below.
Our Mission
This community - started by two veterinarians and a doctor of clinical psychology - offers a compassionate and empathetic space to share your grief and honor your beloved pet.
We offer different types of ongoing support options to help you find healing, encouragement, and a way through the pain.
Choose Your Support
We have created different support options for you depending on what you are looking for. You can sign up for or discontinue your plan at any time.
Online Support
For those wanting a supportive online community to share with.
This Plan Includes:
- Access to our Private Facebook Community
- Weekly Mini-blog Emails during first month of membership
Group Support
This Plan Includes:
- Weekly mini-blog emails delivered during first month
- Everything from the Online Support tier
1-on-1 support
For those wanting one-on-one support with a Grief Specialist.
I know now that we never get over great losses; we absorb them, and they carve us into different, often kinder creatures."
We're in your corner
Losing a beloved pet is devastating, yet so many pet parents feel isolated as they process this grief.
We are here to change that.
We're here to show you that you are never alone.
- Dr. Katie Lawlor, Dr. Lisa Lippman & Dr. Monica Tarantino
What People Are Saying...
"My wife was hurting alot after we lost Buddy. I decided to gift this to her to help her through the grief because I knew that there was only so much I could do. She thanked me out of the blue the other day telling me how much this means to her."
"I honestly don't know what I would do without PLC and Dr. Lawlor, Dr. Lippman and Dr. Tarantino. I lost both of my dogs within 2 months. Noone really understood what I was going through. I spent the first month feeling numb to everything and with the private sessions that we've had, I am finally starting to understand and heal."