

Pet Grief: A Persistent Taboo
Losing a pet is a painful experience, but one that is too often minimized by our society. It's not uncommon to hear phrases like "It was just a pet" or "You can adopt another one," which can amplify feelings of loneliness and incomprehension. However, the bond with an animal is unique, profound, and deserves to be recognized. Our support group is here to break this taboo and offer a safe space where you can freely express your grief, without judgment or pressure.
What to expect?
Support from a social work technician
✔ Complete respect for your suffering
✔ Validation of your emotions
✔ Support from other members going through a similar experience
✔ Respect for your pace – you are not obligated to speak
What are the benefits for you?
💙 Relief for your heart and mind🚶
A sense of progress, without being stuck in pain🤝
Maybe even new friendships!
🌿 A better understanding of your grieving process
🛠️ Concrete tools to better manage your emotions
💬 A space where you can share without fear of judgment
✨ A renewed sense of hope and serenity to move forward
Don't go through this alone. Register now!
New
Bereavement Workshops
French and English
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How to carry your pet loss
I am the founder of the Pet Grief Center and have been practicing this expertise since 2012.
Although individual therapy is rewarding, I felt limited and decided to create online training courses to help as many people as possible around the world.
I have been practicing pet grief since 2012. I have gained a wealth of knowledge and experience, and I can help you find hope in your life.

Brigitte Bérubé
Social case worker