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Rainbow Bridge Gifts
Our Rainbow Bridge and pet memorial cards and art prints are designed to offer a sense of gentle comfort during difficult times.
As devoted animal lovers, we're proud to support animal-related nonprofits, and your purchase will help us support animals in need.
More helpful resources below:
What to write in a pet sympathy card
Read the "Promise" Rainbow Bridge poem
Words of connection and understanding
Pet Sympathy Greeting Cards
Made in the USA, each 5" x 7" MUTTS greeting card is printed on 100 lb. smooth cover stock, crafted with reforested paper, and includes a white envelope.
Rainbow Bridge & Sympathy Art Prints
These touching art prints measure 10" x 10", with the actual printed portion measuring 8" x 8". Each image is printed in the USA on 110 lb., acid-free reforested paper.
Interested in framing? Optional framing add-ons are available in black, white, and walnut options. Our made-to-order frames are handcrafted by trusted local artisans using laminated wood and plexiglass.
Please allow three to five weeks for delivery for all prints.
What to Write in a Pet Sympathy Card
It can be hard to find the right words when someone loses their closest companion, but acknowledging their feelings and letting them know they're not alone can mean the world. Here are some examples of what to write inside a pet sympathy card, to help you get started.
A Long, Happy Life
I'm so very sorry to hear about the passing of your beloved family member. Bruno was incredibly loved, and lived a long, happy life filled with adventures and smiles. I'm sure he is now enjoying some well-deserved rest, and waiting for you on the other side of the Rainbow Bridge.
Sending Love From Afar
I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your dearest Luna. I know the two of you were inseparable friends and soul mates. I wish I could be there by your side during this tough time, but know that I'm just a text or a phone call away. Sending you love and hugs from afar.
When Words Fall Short
There are no words that can ease your pain, but please know that I'm thinking of you during this difficult time. May happy memories of your beloved Bailey bring you healing and comfort, with time.
After an Illness
I know how hard it was to let Sadie go, and I'm so sorry for your loss. With time, I hope you find comfort in knowing she is now completely at peace. She was lucky to have you to give her such wonderful care and love over the years.
Gone Too Soon
I'm so sorry to hear about the sudden loss of your sweet boy Leo. He brought so much joy into this world. Letting go is never easy, but an unexpected goodbye is especially hard. Please know that my heart is with you during this difficult time.
"Promise" Pet Loss and Sympathy Poem
I promise you, my dearest friend
Until the day we meet again
To honor your legacy and love
By living enough for the both of us
To bring a smile to every face
And lead a life that's full of grace
Although it may be hard right now
I know I can.
You taught me how.
By Alison Datko
Words of Connection & Understanding
As fellow animal lovers, we know how profoundly difficult it can be to say goodbye to an animal family member. Sometimes, it can be comforting to hear from others who have also experienced a significant loss. Over the years, we've been honored to hear from readers who have shared their Rainbow Bridge journeys with us. Here are just a few memorable comments from those conversations.
"My favorite memory is simply being with my wonderful pets in the moment and feeling their hearts beat alongside mine. I'm so grateful that we were destined to share our lives with each other."
Angel J.
"My sweet Pete never met a human he didn't like. He would sit on your foot until you scratched his ear or his belly. Geez, I miss him. I hope he's running free in the tall grass with a big smile on his face."
Pat. T
"I've had, and lost, more than a dozen dogs and cats over my lifetime. I have loved them all. But I refuse to give up the joy of loving. It's worth the price."
Sharon B.W.
"My favorite line is from the movie 'What Dreams May Come' ... Robin Williams dies and is greeted by his dog and he says, 'I screwed up, I'm in dog heaven.' I hope I land there. RIP Buster and Tootsie, ’til we meet again."
Kathleen A.
"Too bad the Rainbow Bridge doesn’t have visiting hours."
Maureen G.
"I am able to see them 'up there' when I am very still, and they visit me often in various ways. We stay in touch! They keep an eye on the dogs down here, their adopted siblings. Dogs