
Losing a pet is never easy, and it's common to feel overwhelmed by the grief that follows.
The Pet Loss Center understands this pain and offers a safe and non-judgmental space for you to process your emotions.
Their trained staff and volunteers are available to listen and provide support, helping you navigate the healing process.
You can expect to find a variety of resources and services at the Pet Loss Center, including counseling and support groups.
By providing a supportive environment, the Pet Loss Center aims to help you find comfort and peace after losing your beloved pet.
About PLRC
The Pet Loss Resource Center (PLRC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization started in 2009 and certified in 2016.
Their mission is to provide support, guidance, and resources to people facing the loss of a beloved pet. This support is free to the pet-loving community.
Certified Pet Loss Grief Counselors with years of pet experience work directly with groups and individuals, providing a safe and supportive space to process their emotions.
Pet Opens in Auburn
The Pet Loss Center has opened its doors in Auburn, offering a much-needed service for pet owners and veterinary clinics. The center is located at 309 49th St. NE, Suite F.
Coleen Ellis, a nationally-recognized pet loss expert, is thrilled to finally offer a brick-and-mortar service center in the Seattle area. She believes Seattle is a great choice due to the high number of households with pets.
The center provides final arrangement services, including cremation, memorialization, rituals, and grief support. These services aim to make the end-of-life journey for beloved pets as respectful and dignified as possible.
The Pet Loss Center is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. An open house is scheduled for Thursday, September 20, from 5 to 8 p.m.
The center also offers pet loss and grief companioning classes and certification for grief counseling, aiming to support veterinarians in addressing pet loss within their facilities. This training is a valuable resource for veterinary clinics and pet owners alike.
Technology Eases Pet Loss Pain
The pet crematory industry has been stuck in the past, but The Pet Loss Center is changing that with its high-tech approach.
The company uses a cloud-based software called Trusted Journey to track pets from the moment they leave the veterinary office.
This digitized process enhances safety and security, eliminating the chance of human error.
The system is more user-friendly than what shipping companies like UPS and FedEx use.
The Pet Loss Center's technology provides vets and pet parents with confidence in the cremation process.
The company's founder, Padlo, believes pets deserve greater respect than a package.
He founded The Pet Loss Center after realizing the industry's need for modern services, transparency, and dignity.
The company now has five crematoriums and contracts with 500 veterinary offices.
Trusted Journey also has built-in prerequisites that reduce the chance of human error.
The Pet Loss Center has grown significantly, with 48 employees and a 25 percent year-over-year growth rate.
The company takes care of everything from dogs and cats to llamas, miniature donkeys, iguanas, and birds.
Pet Loss Services
The Pet Loss Center offers final arrangement services including cremation, memorialization, rituals, and grief support.
You can visit the center Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon.
The center is open at 309 49th St. NE, Suite F, in Auburn.
The Pet Loss Center trains veterinarians to address pet loss by providing pet loss and grief companioning classes and certification for grief counseling.
This service aims to help veterinarians better support pet owners during difficult times.
The Pet Loss Center is a brick-and-mortar service center, a welcome addition to the Seattle market after years of operating from a distance.
The center's co-founder, Coleen Ellis, is thrilled to offer this service in Seattle, where households with cats and dogs outnumber households with children.
Sources
- https://storkepetlosscenter.com/about-us/
- https://www.petlossresourcecenter.org/plrcmadisongmailcom
- https://www.auburn-reporter.com/business/pet-loss-center-to-open-in-auburn/
- https://doral.guide/item/the-pet-loss-center-of-miami-pet-cremation-pet-burial-pet-memorialization/
- https://dallasinnovates.com/pet-loss-centers-technology-helps-ease-the-pain/
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