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Susan Wilding

I have shared my life with dogs and cats over many years.  I understand what a very difficult time their illness or loss can be. This is especially true as some people don’t understand grieving for the loss of what they may think of as ‘just a pet’.  Sharing, processing and working through the loss, can help in the same way if you lose a human family member because he/she/they weren’t ‘just pets’ but a dear close friend and member of your family. 


I have been working as a counsellor since 2016. Once I qualified, I realised there was a need for bereavement counselling for those people who had lost the non-human member of their family, be that their dog, cat bird etc.  Having someone who can listen to the life you shared as well as the loss you suffer and enable you to freely process your grief can really help.  If you would like to speak to me about your loss, or ill health, you can contact me using my details below. 


For a 15–20-minute consultation (no charge) please contact Susan at pathtoyoucounselling@gmail.com or telephone me on 07985 358 761 


I offer sessions via Zoom, FaceTime, WhatsApp and telephone £40 hour per session 

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