Eulogy builder
Write a eulogy for your dog
A dog is family, and losing one is real grief. Share who they were — the greetings at the door, the walks, the way they loved you without conditions — and we'll help you write a memorial that honors a friend who gave you their whole heart.
Let's begin gently.
A few questions, in your own words. There are no wrong answers — we'll shape them into something worthy of them.
Writing a eulogy for your dog
- —Lead with a ritual: the morning routine, the spot by the window, the greeting that never got old.
- —Dogs are remembered for how they made us feel — seen, needed, never alone. Say it plainly.
- —Don't apologize for the grief. Loving a dog is one of the purest things we do.
New to this? Start with our step-by-step guide to writing a eulogy, or read real eulogy examples.
Common questions
What should I say in a eulogy for my dog?
Speak honestly about what they brought into your life — the joy, the loyalty, the daily companionship. Share a specific memory that captures their personality, name what they taught you about love and presence, and close with gratitude for the years you had together.
Is it okay to give a eulogy for a dog?
Absolutely. Many families hold a small memorial for a pet, and saying a few words helps everyone grieve and remember. A dog's eulogy can be short and heartfelt — a story, a thank-you, and a goodbye.
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