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Who are we
honoring today?
Everything that made them yours. That's what goes into the song.
Please select a pet type
Please tell us what type of companion they were
Please enter their name
Add pronunciation if unique — e.g. Mochi: "MO-chee"
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"When people said 'it was just a dog,' I wanted to scream. I didn't lose a pet. I lost the version of myself that only ever existed because of her. This song was the first thing that understood that."
Your journey
Where are you in
your journey?
There's no timeline for grief. We meet you where you are.
Please select when they passed
Their story · 1 of 2
What made them…
them?
Their personality. Their warmth. The way they made you feel. Just a few words.
Please describe them — even a few words helps
Don't overthink it. Just what comes to mind first.
Their story · 2 of 2
The them
only you knew
The details only you would know. This is what makes the song theirs.
Please share something about them — even 2-3 sentences helps
Even 2–3 sentences gives us something beautiful to work with.
"I wrote about how she'd steal socks and parade around the house like she'd won a trophy. When I heard that line in the song, I laughed and cried at the same time. That was her."
The heart of the song
What does this
song need to hold?
Your grief is love with nowhere to go. This is where it goes.
Take your time — but please share something here. This becomes the heart of the song.
The sound
Choose how
their song feels
A few final choices. All clicks — trust your gut.
Please describe the style you're imagining
Please choose a style for the song
Please choose a voice
From you to them
Saying goodbye, expressing your love — everything you need them to know
From their spirit to you
They're at peace. They knew you were there — and they forgive you.
A conversation between two souls
Both voices woven together — love going in both directions
Please choose a perspective
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"I was scared it would hurt too much to listen. But having her song means I can feel close to her on my terms — when I'm ready, not when a random memory blindsides me in the grocery store."
— Michelle T., honoring Luna (7 years)