Pet Loss Therapy: Because They Weren’t “Just a Pet”

Losing a beloved animal can be heartbreaking in a way that’s hard to explain—especially when the world around you doesn’t always get it. Maybe people expect you to move on quickly. Maybe they don’t understand the depth of the bond. But you do. And that grief? It’s real.

Pet loss therapy is a space where you don’t have to downplay your pain. Where you can talk about the little things you miss—the routines, the companionship, the unconditional love—and the big, overwhelming waves of grief that come out of nowhere.

Whether your loss was sudden or expected, peaceful or traumatic, recent or years ago, you deserve support. There’s no right way to grieve, and no expiration date on love.

We’re here to honor the relationship you had, help you carry the loss with care, and hold space for healing.

You’re not alone. And you’re not overreacting. This matters.

Individual & Group Therapy for Veterinary Professionals: Caring for You, Too

Being in the veterinary world means caring deeply—for animals, for clients, for your team. But who’s caring for you?

Veterinary work is meaningful. And it’s also incredibly demanding. Long hours, high stress, emotional labor, financial pressure, compassion fatigue, and the heartbreak of euthanasia... it’s a lot to hold.

Maybe you’re burned out. Maybe you’re emotionally numb—or feel everything too much. Maybe you’ve thought, I can’t do this anymore, and then clocked back in anyway.

Therapy for veterinary professionals is a space where you don’t have to fix, rescue, or perform. Just show up, be human, and let someone else hold the space for a change.

You can talk about:

  • Burnout and overwhelm

  • Ethical stress and moral injury

  • Grief and loss (yours and your clients’)

  • Anxiety, depression, or trauma

  • Boundaries, guilt, and people-pleasing

  • Finding meaning again (or figuring out what’s next)

You're not weak for struggling. You’re human. You care—and that’s a strength. Let’s make space to care for you, too.