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Corporate Gifts for Pet Loss

Remy Bibaud | 12 June, 2023


          
            Corporate Gifts for Pet Loss

The loss of a pet can be a difficult time for anyone, and it can be especially hard for customers and employees who have lost a beloved member of their family. As a corporate leader, you may want to consider sending out corporate gifts to customers and employees who have lost a pet. This is a thoughtful way to show your support and sympathy during this difficult time. 

There are many different types of corporate gifts that you can send out to employees who have lost a pet. Some popular options include: 

  • Pet memorial items, such as figurines,windchimes or memorial candles
  • Gifts that will remind the customer or employee of happy times with their pet, such aspicture frames, personalized pet portraits, ornaments or keepsakes
  • Gifts that help the customer or employee cope with their grief, such asbooks about pet loss,grief tools or sharing counseling resources, or donations to a pet-related charity in the pet's name

No matter what type of gift you choose, it is important to let the customer or employee know that you care and that you are thinking of them during this difficult time. A thoughtful gift can be a way to help them remember their beloved pet and to start the healing process. 

PetPerennials.com Thoughtful Gifts for Pet Loss Gift Perks Biz Pricing 

Here are some additional tips for choosing a corporate gift for pet loss: 

  • Consider the customer’s or employee's personality and interests. What would they appreciate?
  • Choose a gift that is personal and meaningful. A gift that is handmade or one-of-a-kind is often more appreciated than a generic gift.
  • Don't be afraid to ask for help. If you are not sure what to get, ask friends or family for suggestions.
  • The most important thing is to show your support and sympathy. A gift is a way to do that, but it is not the only way. Just being there for the employee and listening to them is often more helpful than anything else you can do. 

Here are some examples of corporate gifts that you can send out to customers and employees who have lost a pet: 

  • A personalized memorial gift with pet’s name
  • A framed photo of the pet
  • A pet-themed gift basket
  • A donation to a pet-related charity in the pet's name
  • A book about pet loss
  • A gift card for a massage or other relaxation treatment

By sending out a corporate gift to customers or employees who have lost a pet, you are showing them that you care and that you are thinking of them during this difficult time. A thoughtful gesture doesn’t just benefit the person receiving the gift, it but bodes well for workplace morale and goes a long way instrengthening bonds with your clients. 

Pet Perennials is a Direct to Consumer pet themed gift company that makes it easy to send thoughtful gifts directly to a person going through pet loss. Their Gift Perks program enables businesses to send gift packages and cards as needed at discounted prices, accounts are free -register today!

 

Remy Bibaud is the co-founder of Pet Perennials and mom to Harley. Harley, like her sister that preceded her in life, is a sweet and active Labrador Retriever mix. Olive was an adorable, smiling Labrador Retriever mix and Remy’s inspiration for the original Pet Perennials product. Olive was a special gal, gentle, kind and quite an athlete! She loved to play fetch, enjoyed long walks with Remy and sniffing out the deer in her backyard. Remy was fortunate because Olive joined her every day at her former business office. Today Remy is joined at the office by Harley.

Emerging from their own experiences with love and loss, Remy and her business partner set out to create a personalized way to bring comfort to families going through similar pet loss experiences and to offer unique gifts that bring comfort to a grieving pet lover while honoring the memory of a cherished companion. Pet Perennials has grown from there.

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