After the Loss: What Your Surviving Pets Need and What They Give Back
Author: BrightHaven Caregiver Academy
April 30, 2026
Duration: 27:17
The house feels different after a pet dies. The routines shift. The silence is louder than you expected. And the animals who remain? They're adjusting too — in their own quiet, profound ways.
In this deeply personal episode of Peace of Mind for Pet Parents, Karen Wylie, EdD, and Gail Pope explore what grief actually looks like in surviving pets — the searching behavior, the quietness, the way they honor a favorite bed that no one will use. They also turn the lens around: sharing how animals have a remarkable way of showing up for us in our grief, sensing our sadness and offering their quiet, unwavering comfort.
What you'll hear in this episode:
Why maintaining household routines is one of the most important things you can do for your surviving pets — and yourself — after a loss
How the type of loss (sudden vs. gradual) shapes the way surviving animals respond
Gail's honest reflection on navigating life with just one companion after losing two beloved dogs in the same two-week period — and the "sound of silence" that followed
The surprising way Gail's 18-year-old deaf and blind dog Ollie responded to loss: not by winding down, but by finding a whole new lease on life
Why Karen's Australian Shepherds still look toward the ceiling when she says her late cat Hope's name — two and a half years after his death
How farm animals show grief in ways that remind us just how deeply all animals bond
A closing reflection on grief as an expression of love — for your pets, and for yourself
Whether you're watching your surviving pets look for a family member who isn't coming home, or simply want to understand more about how animals experience loss, this conversation offers both comfort and practical wisdom.💜
📌 Related Resource:
🔗 Episode 030: When We Becomes Me — Navigating Life When Your Pet Family Becomes One
🔗 Episode 036: How Animals Grieve — Supporting Your Whole Family Through Pet Loss
📖 BrightHaven Caregiver Academy: brightpathforpets.com
📖 BrightHaven: brighthaven.org
📖 Animal Hospice Group: animalhospicegroup.com
📖 The BrightHaven Way: Lessons from 700 Animal Teachers PDF: https://brightpathforpets.com/brighthaven-way-book/
📖 Download the PEACEFUL Quality of Dying Guide: Signs of a Peaceful Passing at: https://brightpathforpets.com/resources-html/
📖 Walking The BrightPath: A Pet Parent’s Guide To Home Hospice And Natural Transition - https://brightpathforpets.com/blog/pet-hospice-guide
📖 Soul-Centered Care: Seeing Pet Death DifferentlyA BrightPath TRANSITION Series Booklet - https://brightpathforpets.com/soul-centered-care-booklet/
🌹 Join our monthly Rose Ceremony (free online pet celebration): https://brightpathforpets.com/rose-ceremony/
💬 If this episode touched your heart, you’re not alone.The BrightHaven Caregivers’ Hub is our supportive membership community for pet parents navigating caregiving, anticipatory grief, and all the moments in between.
We gather to share stories, ask questions, and care for each other as we care for our animals. If you’re walking this path, we’d be honored to walk it with you.
🔗 Learn more about the Hub: https://brightpathforpets.com/caregivers-hub/
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📌About the Hosts:
💜 Karen Wylie, EdD is the Executive Director of the Animal Hospice Group and Co-Founder of BrightHaven Caregiver Academy. With decades of experience as an educator, caregiver, and organizational consultant, Karen has personally navigated the caregiving journey with cats, dogs, and horses through chronic illness and end-of-life transitions. Her mission is to give pet parents the tools, knowledge, and confidence to provide the best possible care for their animals at every stage of life. Learn more at BrightPathForPets.com
💜 Gail Pope is the Founder and President of BrightHaven, a nonprofit animal sanctuary, hospice, and educational center with over thirty years of experience providing holistic care to senior and special needs animals. Interna