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Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day 2024: Date, History, Ways to Memorise a Deceased Pet

On August 28, 2013, Deborah Barnes had to bid goodbye to her cat, Mr. Jazz. Deborah published an emotional book titled "Purr Prints of the Heart – A Cat's Tale of Life, Death, and Beyond" in which she described her journey of allowing Mr. Jazz go.

The passing of a cherished companion, whether it be the family dog, a fluffy cat, or something a bit more unusual, is a sad event. The 28th of August is Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day, the day on which we honour our deceased dogs. Although the grief of losing a pet diminishes with time, they will never be forgotten, and today is their day. The day was created by author Deborah Barnes as a means for people to share their memories of deceased pets, such as dogs, hamsters, and snakes.

The background of Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day

On August 28, 2013, Deborah Barnes had to bid goodbye to her cat, Mr. Jazz. Deborah published an emotional book titled “Purr Prints of the Heart – A Cat’s Tale of Life, Death, and Beyond” in which she described her journey of allowing Mr. Jazz go.

After the publication of her book, Deborah received an overwhelmingly positive response from those who had read it. People reached out to Deborah to share their own experiences with a pet’s death, and Deborah realised that her experience was being mirrored by others and that a pet’s death was a profoundly emotive time for many.

Deborah decided to create Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day in honour of Mr. Jazz and for all the readers whose lives were affected by her book, so that people from all over the world could share their stories and memories of pets they have loved and lost. The holiday was first observed in 2015, and now, every year on August 28, people take time to remember their canines.

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5 UNIQUE WAYS TO MEMORISE A DECEASED PET

You can visit a specific website to create a personalised memorial for your companion.

Donate to an animal charity that you respect in honour of your companion.

Make a Christmas ornament with a photo of your companion, and you will be reminded of them every holiday season.

Replace life with life by planting a tree as a symbol of your pet’s enduring memory.

Commission a one-of-a-kind piece of art that you can display in your residence.

RAINBOW BRIDGE REMEMBRANCE DAY DATES

Year Date Day
2023 August 28 Monday
2024 August 28 Wednesday
2025 August 28 Thursday
2026 August 28 Friday
2027 August 28 Saturday
Arshiya Khan

Arshiya Khan is a Commerce graduate who loves to write on general and trending topics.

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