If you are in crisis
Pet loss helplines are for grief support, not mental health emergencies. If you are having thoughts of harming yourself, please reach the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline any time by calling or texting 988, or text HOME to the Crisis Text Line at 741741. In an emergency, call 911 or your local emergency service.
Pet loss helplines you can call
Cornell University Pet Loss Support Hotline
Hours: Hours vary seasonally with volunteer availability. Call to hear current hours.
Staffed by trained veterinary student volunteers. Google Voice asks for your name; you can say "anonymous" to stay private.
Tufts University Pet Loss Support Helpline
Hours: Staffed Monday to Thursday, 6 to 9 pm ET, with 24-hour voicemail.
Voicemails are returned at the next scheduled shift. Also open to people separated from a pet by rehoming or a lost pet.
Chicago Veterinary Medical Association Pet Loss Helpline
Hours: Leave a voicemail any time. Calls are returned in the evening, around 7 to 9 pm CT.
Staffed by veterinarians and veterinary staff who understand pet loss.
Lap of Love Pet Loss Support
Hours: Monday to Friday, daytime to evening ET. Confirm current hours when you call.
Offers free virtual support groups plus paid one-on-one sessions with pet loss professionals.
Phone numbers and hours were verified with each program, but hours in particular change with volunteer availability. Please confirm the current hours when you call.
What to expect when you call
The volunteers who answer are trained to listen with compassion and without judgment. You can talk about your pet, your grief, a difficult decision such as euthanasia, or the guilt and loneliness that often follow a loss. There is no script you need to follow, and you can share as much or as little as you want. Many callers simply need to be heard by someone who understands that this grief is real.
If a helpline is closed, leave a voicemail and your call will be returned. If you would rather connect with others in writing or at any hour, see our guide to online pet loss communities, or explore ongoing pet loss support groups.
You do not have to grieve alone. Reaching out is a kind and courageous thing to do.
