
Episode 14: The Art of Sending Comfort
Penny Layne is the founder of Pittsburgh Pet Prayer Blankets, a volunteer movement that sends comfort blankets to ill and injured animals around the world.
The One Last Network podcast is dedicated to the connecting pet guardians with the support and services they may need as their companion animals age, grow ill and ultimately leave our physical world.
We are a group of professional pet photographers who identified this need after serving so many clients who come to us for end of life pet photography, which we often call Memory, Rainbow or Legacy sessions. Come back here each Saturday for a new episode or subscribe on your favorite podcast listener.
Penny Layne is the founder of Pittsburgh Pet Prayer Blankets, a volunteer movement that sends comfort blankets to ill and injured animals around the world.
Paula Nowak of Canine Country Academy in Georgia shares some tips on how to help our senior dogs live out their best lives.
Courtney Bryson has endured a series of losses in the last few years and her cumulative grief is changing the way she approaches her pet photography.
Carol Bryant shared her pain last year as her beloved Cocker Spaniel, Dexter, was very suddenly diagnosed with and died from hermangiosarcoma.
Coleen Ellis is a pet loss grief expert and educator. She founded the Pet Angel Memorial Center, the nation’s first standalone pet funeral home.
Darla Poole Brescia is the founder of Gray Paws Sanctuary in White Oak, Pennsylvania, where she gives a loving, final home to senior dogs in need.