Sunday, September 13, 2020

September 13 - National Pet Memorial Day

 

Happy National Pet Memorial Day! On the second Sunday in September, this day offers a moment to remember pets who have passed.  


Pets play an important role in our lives. Not only are they companions, but pets become part of the family as well.  


Pets keep us responsible and remind us to play. When we are too serious, they lighten up our lives. Many pets keep us healthy, too. 


When we lose a beloved pet, the pain is genuine. Whether furry, feathered, or an uncommon variety, the loss is felt deeply. They become family and a familiar part of our lives.  


However, everyone mourns differently. Some pet parents plant a memorial. Whether they plant a tree, shrub or perennial flower, the plant offers an annual reminder of their pet.  


Others may create a stepping stone with a paw print, placing it in a garden. Still others may create a tattoo of their pet’s paw print. These actions offer a tangible way to cope with their grief. 


The day also offers an opportunity to remember the pets who’ve passed through our lives. We remember the companionship and comfort they provided to us.  


Don’t forget that part of the relationship included care provided by you. Memories replace the empty space left by the loss of a cherished pet. 


HOW TO OBSERVE 


Keep both past and present pets in your mind. Share your memorials. If you’re seeking a way to memorialize your pet, here are some additional ideas: 


  • • Get or design a memorial tattoo. 

  • v Donate to a local shelter in your pet’s name. 

  • • Create a photo album. 

  • • Write a poem. 

  • • Plant a flower, garden, or tree (any of which may be donated to a local park). 

  • • Donate training time to a local shelter – animals with behavioral training are more likely to be adopted into forever homes. Your time with them will be a lasting memorial to your beloved pet. 

  • • Volunteer to help keep local parks clean for other pet lovers – pick up fallen limbs, debris, trash. 

  • • Design, develop and build a pet exercise park. Be a part of getting it organized and built.  

  • • Donate to a local fire rescue or police department’s canine unit in your beloved pet’s name. Your donation will help train animals for rescue and recovery. 

  • • If you hold a memorial service, share these ideas.  

Use #NationalPetMemorialDay to post on social media. 


HISTORY 


In 1972, the International Association of Pet Cemeteries and Crematories established Pet Memorial Day. 


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DATES 

September 12, 2021 
September 11, 2022 
September 10, 2023 
September 08, 2024 
September 14, 2025 
September 13, 2026 
September 12, 2027 
September 10, 2028 
September 09, 2029 
September 08, 2030 
September 14, 2031

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