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.
For the grief that changed everything. You are not alone here.
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How to Create a Picture of Your Dog Who Crossed the Rainbow Bridge
When your dog crosses the rainbow bridge, photographs become sacred — but sometimes a photo alone doesn't feel like enough. Discover grief-informed ways to create a meaningful picture of your dog after they've passed, from AI-enhanced memorial portraits to photo books, shadow boxes, and canvas prints. Backed by peer-reviewed research on visual memorialization and pet loss grief, this guide walks you through every option — including the K9Hearts EOP Legacy Portrait, a custom tribute starting at $97 that honors not just what your dog looked like, but who they were. Because every dog who changed a life deserves to be remembered as if they did.
What is End of Paw Prints (EOP) — and Why It Matters
EOP — End of Paw Prints — gives dog loss the name it has always deserved. Learn what it means, why K9 Hearts founder Paige Cummings created it, and how to honor your dog's legacy with a ritual that says: this dog mattered.
When Three Years Feels Like Forever: Losing a Dog Too Soon, and the Grief That Built K9Hearts
Charlie Brown lived three years. Before we even reached his final diagnosis, we traveled through a suspected CCL tear, a bone cancer scare, and a Lyme disease verdict that made no sense — each one carrying its own wave of anticipatory grief. His death was not fair. And it became the reason K9Hearts exists.

