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Expert senior pet care guides written by veterinarians who specialize in aging and illness, not general practice.
End-of-life planning resources to help you make informed decisions before you’re in a crisis.
A vetted directory of professionals who work specifically with senior and sick pets, from palliative care to in-home support.
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Explore thousands of free articles to help you care for an aging or ill pet, and to feel less lost when grief shows up. Start with what you need today.
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Thoughtful memorial gifts for you or someone you love. Jewelry, art, keepsakes, and more, with options for every budget to honor the life of a pet.
In memory of our beloved Baxter.
In 2012, a little Boston Terrier named Baxter entered our lives and changed everything. Through twelve and a half years of unconditional love, he taught us what it means to truly connect with another being. When Baxter passed away, a simple but meaningful gift—a star named in his honor—helped us cope with our loss. That moment of comfort and remembrance became the inspiration for Love, Baxter.
Baxter—you will always be the greatest thing we’ve lost.
Love, Baxter is for everyone who’s ever loved—and lost—a pet.
Because no matter how much time we have with them, it’s never enough. But the love they leave behind? That lasts forever.
