Pet Loss Grief Support Articles — K9 Hearts
K9 Hearts publishes evidence-based pet loss grief support articles written by Paige Cummings — a credentialed grief support professional with nearly 30 years of experience supporting families through loss.
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What Do You Do When the Grief of Losing Your Dog Feels Too Heavy to Carry?
When the grief of losing your dog stops being something you are moving through and starts being something you are stuck inside, you do not have to carry it alone. This is a complete guide to free support groups, hotlines, online communities, Facebook groups, and professional pet loss counselors — organized by what you need right now.
What is a Heart Dog?
A heart dog is not just the dog you loved most — it is the dog who became part of how you survived a season, understood yourself, or found your way back to something real. K9 Hearts founder Paige Cummings explores what a heart dog is, how to recognize one, and why the grief when they are gone — or leaving — feels like nothing else.
The Collar Still Jingles in My Mind: Understanding Phantom Sounds in Pet Loss Grief
Hearing your dog's nails on the floor after they're gone — or catching the jingle of their collar in an empty house — is called a sensory grief experience, and research shows it occurs in 42–82% of bereaved individuals. Learn what the science says, why it happens, and how to move through it with compassion.

