For veterinary teams, social workers & counselors

Printable materials for the families you support

PetArc is a quiet companion app that walks a grieving owner through the first 90 days after any pet loss — the evenings, the day 30, the first anniversary that no clinic or practice can staff. Everything here is free to print and hand to the families you support. No sign-up is needed, nothing a client writes ever leaves their phone, and the app never runs ads.

Preview of Comfort card (A6)

Comfort card (A6)

A quiet card to hand a family at the end of a visit — no marketing language, a QR code to the app, and one sentence they need to hear: it was never “just a pet.”

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A6 · prints on any office printer
Preview of Comfort cards, 4 per sheet (A4)

Comfort cards, 4 per sheet (A4)

The same card laid out four-up with cut lines, for printing a small stack for the waiting room or discharge folder.

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A4 · cut along the guides
Preview of Professional one-pager

Professional one-pager

What your client sees week by week: the full 90-day module arc, when the app points someone toward professional help, the exact crisis resources it lists, and the privacy model.

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A4 · for you, not the client

What the app shows the people you refer

PetArc is self-help and says so. Its resource library routes to the Lap of Love pet-loss support line, the APLB's moderated chatrooms, a country-aware crisis-line directory (findahelpline.com) and guidance for finding a grief therapist. The content repeatedly names the threshold for professional care: persistent inability to function, prolonged sleep or appetite disruption, or thoughts of self-harm. The one-page overview below shows the full 90-day arc so you can review exactly what a client sees before you recommend anything.

Questions, feedback, or a format that would fit your practice better? Write to peter@unseenprogress.com — one line is enough. You can review the full app at the PetArc page before sharing anything.