July 17, 2025
Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is never easy. When that goodbye happens at home—whether expected or sudden—the mix of emotions can be overwhelming. You're faced with grief, confusion, and urgent questions: What do I do next? Who should I call? How do I handle their body?
At Resting Rainbow, we understand how heartbreaking and disorienting this time can be. That’s why we’ve created this guide: to walk you through what to do—step by step—when your pet passes at home. Whether you're dealing with the peaceful passing of a senior pet or the sudden loss of a young companion, you're not alone.
We’re here to help you through this moment with dignity, clarity, and care.
Grief may hit like a tidal wave. Or it may creep in slowly. Either way, the first step is to give yourself permission to pause.
If your pet passed naturally at home, especially overnight or during a quiet moment, it's okay to take a little time to sit with them, talk to them, hold them, and say your goodbyes. There's no rush. They were family. You don’t need to leap into logistics immediately.
If there are other family members in the household—especially children—it’s also important to gently communicate what has happened. Honoring your pet with shared memories or small rituals can bring comfort and closure.
Animals can grieve too—and being present can help them process the change.
This may sound obvious, but in certain cases (especially with senior pets or those who are very still), it’s important to confirm your pet has indeed passed. You may notice:
If you're unsure or feel too emotional to be certain, don’t hesitate to call your vet or contact Resting Rainbow for assistance.
Once you're ready to begin aftercare arrangements, calling Resting Rainbow can ease the burden of what comes next. We provide gentle, compassionate pet cremation and memorial services—with the respect your pet deserves and the care your family needs.
We offer:
After your pet passes, it’s important to ensure their body is kept safe, clean, and cool—especially if there will be a delay before transport or cremation.
If you’d like, you can place their favorite toy, collar, or a handwritten note with them—these can be cremated with your pet or returned with their urn, depending on your wishes.
At Resting Rainbow, we focus exclusively on private cremation, ensuring your pet is honored individually—not communally. We never combine multiple pets or treat this moment as anything less than sacred.
We offer customizable keepsakes as well—engraved jewelry, frames, lockets, and paw print molds to preserve your pet’s memory in your daily life.
If you choose burial instead (in your backyard, a pet cemetery, or on private property), please check local regulations, and consider waterproofing and sealing the burial container.
Losing a pet can be a deeply emotional experience for the whole family—especially children. Including your loved ones in aftercare decisions helps create a sense of shared closure and honors your pet’s role in your life.
Many families tell us that involving children in the grieving process—rather than shielding them—helps them process loss in a healthy and meaningful way.
Creating a memorial space—either digital or physical—can be healing for the long term. Resting Rainbow offers online tribute pages for every pet we care for, where families can share memories, photos, and stories.
Other ways to memorialize your pet include:
Memorializing your pet is not about holding onto grief forever—it’s about celebrating the love you shared and creating touchstones to remember them by.
Grief has no timeline. It comes in waves. It can feel confusing, heavy, or even physically painful. That’s normal. The loss of a pet is the loss of a family member—and it deserves to be mourned with the same compassion as any other loved one.
Give yourself permission to feel:
At Resting Rainbow, we believe grief isn’t something to “get over”—it’s something you move through, step by step, with love.
If you’re struggling with your pet’s passing—days or even months later—support is available. You don’t have to navigate grief alone.
We recommend:
Every emotion you’re feeling is valid. You gave your pet a lifetime of love—and they gave you their trust. There’s no shame in missing them deeply.
Many pet parents carry a heavy question after a loss: Did I do the right thing? Did I miss something? Could I have done more?
Please hear this:
You loved your pet. You were their entire world. You did your best.
Whether they passed peacefully in their sleep or in your arms, they felt safe, loved, and cherished. That’s what matters most.
At Resting Rainbow, we honor your pet not only for the life they lived—but for the love they received. And we honor youfor giving them that love, every day.
Resting Rainbow was created by people who deeply understand the bond between pets and their families. Our purpose is simple: to give every pet the same dignity in death that they were given in life.
We provide:
Your pet isn’t just a number. They’re your shadow, your couch buddy, your best friend. We never forget that.
When your pet passes at home, you may feel overwhelmed, heartbroken, and unsure of what to do next. Let this guide serve as a calm voice in a painful moment. You are not alone—and there is support every step of the way.
Take your time. Honor your grief. Call Resting Rainbow when you're ready. And remember: your love for your pet didn’t end—it simply changed form. It now lives in memory, in legacy, and in your heart.
We are here to walk that path with you—gently, lovingly, respectfully.