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Pet Loss Resources

A love that lasts forever...

Losing a beloved dog or cat is one of the most heartbreaking experiences a pet parent can face. Whether you are preparing to say goodbye or navigating life after loss, having compassionate support and trusted local resources can make all the difference.

This page was created to help families in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, and the greater Triangle area of North Carolina find supportive care – from in-home euthanasia and aftercare services to grief support and meaningful ways to honor your pet’s life.

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In-Home Pet Euthanasia

Cremation & Burial Options

Ways to Honor Your Pet

Pet Loss Support & Grief Counseling

Helpful Articles & Blog Posts

In-Home Pet Euthanasia Services in Raleigh, Durham & Chapel Hill

Azure Holland Mobile Veterinary Service (Raleigh, NC)

Providing end-of-life care and euthanasia with a gentle, personalized touch. I’ve worked with Dr. Azure and her team for several years. She also works with area veterinary clinics to educate staff about helping pet parents navigate end-of-life care.

Friendship Mobile Veterinary Services (Triangle Area)

The service we personally used for our heart dog, Baxter, in July 2023. The kindness and professionalism made a difficult moment feel a little lighter.

Peaceful Passings

Dr. Jennifer Frye serves a 20 mile radius from Wake Forest.  This includes North Raleigh, Youngsville, and portions of Granville/Franklin counties.

Waggin’ Tails Mobile Vet

Dr. Linda Kent serves the Southwest Wake County area

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Pet Cremation & Burial Options in the Triangle Area

If cremation or burial is part of your pet’s aftercare plan, here are some trusted local services near Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill:

Paws Remembered (Knightdale) 

Located on Pope Farms in Knightdale, this family-owned business provides gentle, eco-friendly pet aftercare. Paws Remembered specializes in aquamation (also known as alkaline hydrolysis), a water-based process that serves as a sustainable alternative to traditional cremation. Their team is committed to honoring each pet’s memory with care and compassion. Pickup and delivery services are available in Knightdale, Raleigh, Cary, and nearby areas.

Agape Pet Services (Raleigh)

Serving families across North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, Agape offers comprehensive and compassionate aftercare for pets of all sizes  from cats and dogs to horses. They provide a range of cremation options along with memorial urns, keepsake jewelry, and custom remembrance items, all available for delivery nationwide.

Burial Regulations in North Carolina

Wondering if you can bury your pet in your backyard? Pet burial on private property is legal, but it’s important to follow specific guidelines. Pets must be buried at least three feet underground and away from water sources. Always check your local city or county regulations before proceeding.

Pet Cemeteries in the Triangle

Some families prefer a dedicated resting place for their beloved pets. Local options include Triad Pet Cremation and Cemetery in Greensboro.

A Rainbow Bridge in Apex, NC

The Rainbow Bridge in Apex is a peaceful place to pause, remember, and feel close to the pets who changed their lives. Some choose to leave their pet’s collar on the bridge as a symbol of love, while others visit to sit quietly and reflect. To learn more about visiting the Rainbow Bridge in Apex, North Carolina

Honoring Your Pet’s Memory

Create a Memory Box – Keep their collar, favorite toy, and photos in a special place.

Commission a Portrait – If you were not able to take professional photos before your pet passed away, a custom painting or drawing can be a beautiful tribute.

Plant a Memorial Garden – Planintg tree or flowers in your dog’s favorite spot can be a living tribute.

Make a Donation in Their Name – Consider giving to a local rescue or shelter in honor of your pet.

Pet Memorial Jewelry – Lockets, charms, or ashes-infused glass can provide a meaningful keepsake.

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Pet Loss Support Groups & Grief Counseling in N.C.

Grieving a pet is just as significant as mourning a human loved one, and finding support can be crucial. If you’re searching for Raleigh pet grief support, Durham pet loss counseling, or local pet loss support groups, these resources can help:

Pet Loss Support Group in Raleigh – The SPCA of Wake County hosts a virtual Pet Loss Support group on the third Sunday of the month. Led by Pet Chaplain Rob Gierika.

The Pet Chaplain – Pet Chaplain Rob Gierika  leads a virutal Pet Chapel Service once a month and offers limited 1:1 pet loss support near Raleigh. He just launched the Pet Chaplain Learning Series, a four-book set that helps you understand your grief and find peace.

Honoring Our Animals Instagram AccountBeth Bigler is a certified Grief Counselor whose Instagram account has helped me and my clients walk the journey of pet loss. She also offers 1:1 counseling.

Emergency Help HotlineNorth Carolina has free crisis cousneling available 24/7. Find the right number for your need or in person help.

You don't have to experience pet loss alone

Losing a pet is incredibly difficult, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Whether you need a compassionate in-home veterinarian, local pet cremation service, or pet grief group, I hope this guide provides the support and resources you need.

If you’ve found a helpful local resource that isn’t listed here, please email me so I can keep this list updated for other pet parents in North Carolina.

If you are facing the difficult decision of saying goodbye to your pet, please know my heart is with you. It’s a painful journey, but one filled with love until the very last moment.