Pet Memorials are a Trend in the New Year as People find Peace for Pets' Passing

Jan 17
10:36

2008

Kristin DeAnn Gabriel

Kristin DeAnn Gabriel

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Many of us have been touched by the loss of a beloved pet, and since Colleen Mihelich understands the heartache of that loss, she chose to devote her career to the concept of a website called Peternity.com, dedicated to helping others honor the love they have shared and grieve the loss of their pets through pet memorials.

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Many of us have been touched by the loss of a beloved pet,Pet Memorials are a Trend in the New Year as People find Peace for Pets' Passing Articles and since Colleen Mihelich understands the heartache of that loss, she has devoted her career to a company and website called Peternity.com. It is dedicated to helping others honor the loss of their pets through a pet memorial.

Although Pepper was gone, Mihelich knew that the love she felt for her horse would never go away. That's why she decided that people needed a way to help keep their memories alive and created an online community, a pet memorial website. Here, grieving pet owners can choose handcrafted pet memorial products including custom pet grave markers, memorial pet urns, garden statue pet memorial stones, keepsake boxes, pet portrait and art and tribute paintings, glass art, burial boxes and more.

"We've all been through the difficult grief of losing pets, and people understand how hard it can be. Many of us found little nuggets of wisdom or inspirational stories along the way that have helped us move on," said Mihelich, founder of Peternity. "The loss of a pet is a very difficult thing. That's why grieving the loss is an important step towards healing; just about as important to many people as the loss of a human being."

Continually on the lookout for unique, handcrafted pieces of art to help her customers express their love, joy and memories, Mihelich believes that people wish to honor their cherished friends with elegance, dignity and honor, and that their pets deserve the very best. That's why she searches for items of the finest craftsmanship and quality.

Her company also provides grieving support, and people can find links to pet loss information and pet loss counseling websites to help them say goodbye to their beloved pet. This is particularly helpful for parents assisting children with the loss of a pet. Guests on the website can create virtual pet memorials via a living pet memorial to share loving memories and favorite stories about their pets with family and friends, including a written tribute, and dialog and photographs that honor their pet's memory.

Bereavement counselor Marty Tousley says, "One of the biggest myths about the grief that accompanies pet loss is that it's somehow different than grieving the loss of a human. When love is lost it does not matter if it's a human or an animal, because we still feel grief."

The American Pet Products Manufacturers Association (APPMA) 2007-2008 National Pet Owners survey states that 63 percent of U.S. households own a pet, which equates to 71.1 million homes, up from 56 percent in 1988. APPMA estimated the spending of $40.8 billion on pets in 2007 in the United States.

"It would be impossible to say how much we appreciate all that Peternity did in helping us with our stone for Buddy. It is just beautiful and we couldn't possibly be happier with how it turned out," said Alan and Stephanie Thomas.