Welcome to Pet loss Coaching Support. I am sorry you are hurting. I have a handsome German Shepherd called Oscar he is three years old. He is my sunshine, and I know if I outlive him it will break my heart again. I have lived through grief once before so I know.
Losing a furry companion is never easy. If you’re struggling with the loss of a beloved pet, “Pawsitive Healing” is here to support you on your journey. Our program offers a safe space to explore your emotions, honour your pet’s memory, and find healing in your own time. Join us in building resilience and discovering joy after loss. Let’s walk this path together. 🐾💕
Pawsitive Healing-Navigating Pet Loss with Grace and Resilience Coaching Support:
Coaching Program Structure:
Module 1: Understanding Grief and Loss
Explore the emotions associated with losing a beloved pet.
Module 2: Honouring Your Pet’s Memory
Discover ways to celebrate and remember your pet’s life.
Module 3: Self-Care and Moving Forward
Learn techniques to cope with grief and find healing.
Module 4: Building Resilience
Develop strategies to navigate life after loss and find joy again.
Free Consultation call:
Ask yourself would your darling pet want you to find solace and joy again, if yes, then the first step is to speak to someone who can guide you on your journey of loss so that one day you can find a reason to keep going.
Get in touch and schedule a call
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About me: My name is Daxa, I am a Leadership and Business Coach, Author and Solicitor. I grew up with a German Shepherd as my dad had one called Asha, when she had to be put down due to her health reasons it broke my heart. It took years before I was able to welcome my German Shepherd, Oscar into my world. He lights up my life, and we know love lifts us, but also hurts us when we part. I have been through grief and have written extensively on this through my blogs. Losing is pet is very much like losing a much loved human member of the family because our pets are our family. I am not a bereavement counsellor nor a therapist but I have lived experience of wading through grief to find meaning again.
Respect and love.
Peace be with you.
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