How Dogs Help Us Through Cancer, Loss, and Life’s Hardest Days
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About this listen
Takeaways
- Pet loss grief is real, valid, and often underestimated until you experience it yourself.
- Maxx was a loyal companion through Kyle’s cancer diagnosis, treatment, hospice journey, and the grief that followed.
- Healing after losing a pet does not mean forgetting; it means carrying their love, lessons, and memories forward.
Summary of the Episode
In this emotional episode of INDY Foundation Connecting Through Cancer, host Kayla Keenan opens up about the recent loss of her beloved yellow lab, Maxx, after 13 years together. Kayla reflects on how Maxx became part of her family before her late husband Kyle’s cancer diagnosis and how his bond with Kyle grew into something deeply meaningful.
Maxx was there through surgeries, quiet days at home, hospital visits, and hospice. His steady presence brought comfort to Kyle during his cancer journey and later became a source of companionship for Kayla as she navigated life after loss. Through memories of Maxx’s loyalty, personality, and love, Kayla explores why grieving a pet can feel so overwhelming and why that grief deserves to be honored.
This episode offers comfort for anyone who has lost a dog, cat, or beloved pet. Kayla reminds listeners that pets are not replaceable. They each have their own personality, their own chapter in our lives, and their own way of leaving a mark. For those walking through pet loss, cancer grief, or the heartbreak of saying goodbye, this conversation is a reminder to grieve fully, remember lovingly, and trust that the bond remains.
Key Topics Covered:
- Grieving the loss of a beloved pet
- Why pet loss can feel like losing a family member
- Maxx’s bond with Kayla’s late husband, Kyle
- The role pets play during cancer, caregiving, and hospice
- How animals offer comfort without words
- Navigating grief after making the decision to put a pet down
- Finding peace in the belief that loved ones are reunited
- Why healing does not mean forgetting
- Giving yourself permission to grieve without shame
- Honoring the pets and people who leave lasting footprints on our hearts
INDY is short for "I'm Not Done Yet," a phrase often said by the late Kyle Strand during his courageous battle with colon cancer. Kyle's four-year journey was both extremely challenging and profoundly beautiful. Though he lost his battle in July 2017, his legacy lives on through his two dying wishes: to establish the INDY Foundation and to inspire others to live every day to its fullest. In August 2017, the INDY Foundation was born, continuing Kyle's mission to support and uplift cancer warriors everywhere. Find more information here: www.indy-foundation.org
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