Grieving Before and After Pet Loss: Anticipatory Grief, Trauma, and When to Seek Help

Grieving Before and After Pet Loss: Anticipatory Grief, Trauma, and When to Seek Help

Author: BrightHaven Caregiver Academy March 25, 2026 Duration: 26:39
Grief doesn't always begin when a pet dies. For many pet parents, loss starts much earlier — the moment a serious diagnosis arrives, or when a beloved companion can no longer do the things they once loved. In this episode of Peace of Mind for Pet Parents, Karen Wylie, EdD and Gail Pope are joined by Judith Eve Rosen, LCSW, a licensed clinical social worker and pet loss therapist, for a compassionate, clinically informed conversation about the full emotional arc of pet grief. Judith walks pet parents through the landscape of anticipatory grief — the ongoing losses that accumulate during palliative and hospice care — and explains how that differs from the added trauma layer that comes with sudden, unexpected loss. She shares how acute trauma can develop into PTSD, and describes Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), a evidence-based treatment she uses to help people work through the painful beliefs — the I should haves and if onlys — that keep them stuck before they can truly grieve. The conversation also explores prolonged grief disorder, recently recognized in the DSM-5, and what it actually looks like in pet parents. Judith offers clear, compassionate guidance on the difference between grief that is painful but moving — and grief that may benefit from professional support. In this episode you'll learn: What anticipatory grief looks and feels like — and why it can also be a gift How sudden loss adds a trauma layer that's different from anticipated loss What PTSD looks like in pet loss — and how CPT can help The DSM-5 definition of prolonged grief disorder and why it matters for pet parents How to know when what you're feeling may benefit from professional support The risks of getting a successor animal too soon — and how to reflect before you decide Finally, Karen, Gail, and Judith reflect on successor animals — the deeply personal question of if and when another pet belongs in a grieving family's life.💜 📌 Related Resource:  📖 Judith’s work: https://juditheverosen.com 📖 Judith’s book, "Life After Pet Loss: Daily Reflections for Working Through Grief": https://a.co/d/0iLYYya1 📖  The BrightHaven Way: Lessons from 700 Animal Teachers is available now on a pay-what-you-wish basis - https://brightpathforpets.com/bca-shop 🌹 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/ 📌Thanks for listening! Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review 🐶⭐🐱 📌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. Internationally recognized for her pioneering work in animal hospice and natural passing, Gail has personally cared for hundreds of animals through chronic illness, disability, and the dying process. Her work integrates holistic healing, complementary therapies, and deep respect for the natural process of dying. Learn more at BrightH

There’s a particular kind of love that deepens as our pets grow older or face illness, but that journey often comes with complex decisions and a quiet, personal worry. Peace of Mind for Pet Parents: Navigating Life With Aging or Ill Pets exists within that space, created as a gentle resource by the BrightHaven Caregiver Academy. Guided by hosts Karen Wylie and Gail Pope, conversations here move beyond basic care tips to address the holistic reality of being a caregiver. You’ll hear honest discussions about managing a senior pet’s changing needs, the principles of at-home hospice support, and navigating the emotional landscape of anticipatory grief and loss. This podcast recognizes that caring for a vulnerable animal touches every part of family life, which is why themes of mental well-being, family dynamics, and even finding moments of joy and fitness within a care routine are woven throughout. It’s not about having all the answers, but about offering compassionate insights and practical strategies so you can provide comfort with greater confidence. Each episode aims to foster a sense of connection and reassurance, reminding you that you’re not walking this path alone. Tune in for a blend of heartfelt stories and grounded advice that honors the profound bond between you and your pet.
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Peace of Mind for Pet Parents: Navigating Life With Aging or Ill Pets
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Caring for Ourselves While Caring for Them: Self-Care for Pet Parents [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:32
When you're a devoted pet caregiver, it's easy to forget that caring for yourself is part of the job. In this conversation, Gail and Karen reflect on the small but powerful rituals that sustain them—sniff walks, porch ti…