Dog Facts Fun
For the dog owner who refuses to have regrets
The Roadmap for Loving Your Dog
All the Way to the End — Without Regret
You're going to face grief, guilt, impossible decisions, and 3am questions no one prepared you for. These 9 guides make sure you don't face them alone — or unprepared.
Written from real research. Built for real owners. Used by 100,000+ dog lovers.
Built from 50+ hours of veterinary research and 1,000+ real conversations with dog owners who've been exactly where you are.
100K+ subscribers · Trusted by senior dog owners
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You Know What's Coming
Your dog is getting older. The mornings are slower. The walks are shorter. You catch yourself watching them more — storing up details you're afraid of forgetting. You find yourself noticing the gray around their muzzle, the way they sometimes struggle to get up from their favorite sleeping spot.
At 3am, you lie awake wondering: Was today a good day or am I just hoping it was? You watch them breathe. You count the costs of every little struggle. And you Google things you're not proud of — things like "when to put your dog down" — and hate yourself for even asking the question.
Your friends say "it's just a dog" and you want to scream. They don't understand that you're not grieving a pet. You're grieving a presence in your life. A routine. A way of moving through the world that won't exist anymore. They mean well, but they make you feel alone.
The hardest part? Nobody talks about this. There's no blueprint. No one prepares you for the guilt, the decision-making, the crushing weight of knowing you're running out of time. You don't know what to prepare for because there's no standard path. Every dog, every owner, every situation is different — and you're making it up as you go, second-guessing every choice.
But you've decided something, quietly: You're going to do this right. You're going to be present. You're going to make choices you can defend. And when it's over — whether that's years from now or sooner than you want to think — you're going to be able to say: I was there. I did everything I could. I have no regrets.
This is what the Dog Devotion Kit was built for.
Nine guides for everything this chapter actually requires — the practical, the emotional, and the parts nobody talks about. Not just guides. Real roadmaps for the journey you're on right now.
Meet Lucas
Dog Facts Fun was started by Lucas — a dog lover who owns more than 10 dogs. He learned the hard way that loving them isn't enough. After struggling with health scares, confusing vet visits, and losing dogs he wasn't prepared to lose, Lucas studied veterinary research and built what he wished he'd had.
"I kept hearing the same thing from dog owners," Lucas says. "They didn't lack love. They lacked a roadmap. They wanted to do everything right — but nobody told them what 'right' looks like when your dog is in the final chapter."
Today, the Dog Facts Fun YouTube channel has grown to over 100,000 subscribers. The Dog Devotion Kit is the roadmap Lucas built for the journey no one prepares you for.
Watch Lucas on YouTube: @DogFactsFun — 100K+ subscribers
Sandra's Story
Sandra had 13 years with Sadie. When the cancer came back, she panicked. No framework. No preparation. She made decisions in crisis mode.
"I should have laid beside her," Sandra wrote to us. "Instead I was in a panic. No sleep for 24 hours. I called the euthanasia service in shock. I just sat beside her and petted her head and cried while she was looking up at me. I keep turning over my should-haves."
Months later, Sandra found the Dog Devotion Kit. She read "You Did Enough" three times. "It didn't fix the pain," she said. "But it gave me permission to forgive myself. I wish I'd had this before — not after."
The Dog Devotion Kit was built for that exact moment — so you never have to say "I should have."
Everything You Need — Before, During, After
BEFORE
Build good habits, know what to watch for, prepare your heart
DURING
Navigate diagnosis, manage care, make hard decisions
AFTER
Process grief, validate your choices, find closure
What's Inside
9 guides · Each one written for a different part of this journey
Your Dog's Final Chapter
A guide for loving them all the way through. Anticipatory grief, pain recognition, the euthanasia decision, and what full presence actually looks like. 15 pages.
You Did Enough
A guide for the guilt that stays after the love. Addresses timing guilt, missed-signs guilt, quality-of-care guilt — with evidence, not empty reassurance. 11 pages.
Senior Dog Care System
Monthly monitoring guide with printable checklists — home assessment, weight/nutrition log, mobility tracker, and vet visit prep sheet. 13 pages + printables.
Preparing With Love
A guide for anticipatory grief — the feeling that lives before the loss. What it means, how to sit with it, and how to use these months or years to be fully present. 10 pages.
Adding Life to Their Years
Move past just managing decline. Practical ways to create joy, comfort, and quality — small things that matter enormously when the time is limited. 12 pages.
When Your Dog Gets Sick
Diagnosis feels like chaos. This guide walks you through the vet conversation, treatment options, what questions to ask, and how to make decisions that match your dog's quality of life. 14 pages.
🎁 ORDER TODAY AND GET 3 BONUS GUIDES FREE
These three guides are included as a free bonus with every Dog Devotion Kit purchase:
- Your Grief Is Real ($9 value) — for after, when the world says "it's just a dog"
- Dog Memory Journal ($12 value) — a printable keepsake to preserve what mattered most
- Should You Get Another Dog? ($9 value) — closure, timing, and the next chapter
Total bonus value: $30 — yours free today.
6 core guides: $51 value
3 bonus guides: $30 value
Total value: $81
Your price today: $37
How This Is Different
| Free Guide | Scorecard $9 | Devotion Kit $37 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grief roadmap | — | — | ✓ |
| Guilt processing | — | — | ✓ |
| Euthanasia framework | mention | scoring | full guide |
| Monthly care system | — | — | ✓ printable |
| Memory journal | — | — | ✓ |
| Transformation | Awareness | Data | No regrets |
The Real Cost of Not Being Prepared
Crisis vet decisions without a framework: choices you second-guess for years
Grief without processing tools: months of guilt that doesn't fade
Pet grief therapy sessions: $100–$200 per session
The Dog Devotion Kit: $37 once. Covers before, during, and after.
From Owners Who've Been Here
"I wish I'd had this a year ago. My dog is still here, but these guides gave me permission to prepare without feeling like I'm giving up. The Senior Care System has changed how I track his health. The guilt section made me cry — in a good way. Needed to know I'm not the only one."
— Sarah, owner of an 11-year-old Lab
"Three months after losing my dog, I found myself rereading 'You Did Enough' every time the guilt spiral started. Knowing that another owner had felt exactly this way was everything. The Memory Journal gave me a place to put the love that had nowhere else to go."
— Marcus, grieving the loss of his beagle
"When my dog got diagnosed, everything moved so fast. The 'When Your Dog Gets Sick' guide gave me a framework for talking to the vet and asking the right questions. For the first time, I felt like I had some control in a situation where everything felt chaos."
— Jennifer, navigating her dog's health crisis
Our Promise to You
30-day no-questions-asked refund.
If the Dog Devotion Kit isn't right for where you are in this journey, we'll refund your $37 immediately. You keep the guides either way — because we believe in putting these tools in the hands of owners who need them, no strings attached.
Why We Built This
Every week, thousands of comments pour into Dog Facts Fun from dog owners who are scared, grieving, or guilty. They're not looking for entertainment. They're looking for someone who understands.
One comment read: "The grief is still so overwhelming. I felt very guilty about how much I grieved — until I discovered it's a very normal reaction."
Another: "My dog was dying of cancer and she just kept wanting me to hold her paw. She didn't want to be alone."
These comments — thousands of them — are why the Dog Devotion Kit exists. Not to sell something. But because the need is real, the pain is real, and the help should be real too.
The Real Promise
“Not to prepare for the death.
But to never regret how you loved.”
Every guide in this kit was built from real research and real conversations — the things dog owners actually say when they talk honestly about this chapter. Nothing is sugarcoated. Nothing is platitudes. Just the truth, and a steady hand.
$37 is our introductory price. When Dog Facts Fun reaches 150K subscribers, the kit moves to $57.
The 3 bonus guides ($30 value) are included free with all orders this month only.
Why Now — Not Later
Buy now, while you can read with a calm mind. When the crisis hits, you won't have the bandwidth to research, compare, or prepare. You'll react. This kit is best absorbed before that moment — not during it.
Buy now, before the regret starts. The most common thing we hear is: "I wish I'd had this sooner." Not one person has ever said "I prepared too early."
Buy now, while the bonus guides are still free. The 3 bonus guides ($30 value) are included this month. After that, the kit stands alone at a higher price.
Here's Everything You Get Today:
- ✓Your Dog's Final Chapter — grief, presence, and the euthanasia decision (15 pages)
- ✓You Did Enough — processing timing guilt, missed-signs guilt, quality-of-care guilt (11 pages)
- ✓Senior Dog Care System — monthly checklists + printables (13 pages)
- ✓Preparing With Love — anticipatory grief guide (10 pages)
- ✓Adding Life to Their Years — creating joy when time is limited (12 pages)
- ✓When Your Dog Gets Sick — vet conversations + decision framework (14 pages)
PLUS 3 FREE BONUS GUIDES:
- 🎁Your Grief Is Real ($9 value)
- 🎁Dog Memory Journal ($12 value)
- 🎁Should You Get Another Dog? ($9 value)
Regular price: $81
Your price today: $37
One-time payment. Instant download. 30-day refund guarantee.
The Day Will Come
You're not just buying 9 PDFs. You're buying the version of yourself who — when the hardest day comes — can say: "I was ready. I did everything I could. I have no regrets." The day will come when the decisions are harder, the guilt is heavier, and the 3am questions have no easy answers. Today, you still have the calm to prepare. Don't wait until you need this. Get it while you can still read it clearly.
Instant PDF download · Printable at home · Private · Yours forever · 30-day refund
P.S. The most important thing in your dog's final chapter isn't the vet appointment or the treatments or even the decision.
It's knowing, when it's over, that you were there. That you cared enough to prepare. That you loved them all the way through. This kit helps make sure you can say that to yourself.
You Might Be Thinking...
"I'm not ready to read something this heavy."
That's exactly why it's here. You download now, read when you're ready. Some owners open it immediately. Others wait months. The guides will be there when the moment comes — and you'll be grateful you didn't wait until crisis mode to look for help.
"I'm scared that reading about it will make the grief worse."
The opposite happens. The owners who are blindsided suffer longer. The ones who prepared — even a little — consistently say: "I'm glad I knew what was coming." Preparation doesn't steal your time together. It protects it.
"I still have time — my dog isn't that sick."
That's the best possible time to start. Every owner who's been through this says the same thing: "I wish I'd prepared earlier." Right now you can read with a calm mind. Later, you won't have that luxury.
"Can't I just find this information online for free?"
You can find fragments — scattered across forums, blogs, and 3am Google searches. What you can't find is a structured system that walks you through before, during, and after in one place, written specifically for the emotional reality of what you're facing. That's what this is.
Common Questions
Is this only for dogs who are at end-of-life?
No. Most of the kit is most useful before things get critical — when you still have time to build good habits, track changes, and be present intentionally. The earlier you start, the less regret you carry later. If your dog is healthy right now but you're an older dog owner, this is actually the perfect time to prepare.
My dog already passed. Is this still for me?
Yes. "You Did Enough" and "Your Grief Is Real" were written specifically for what comes after. "Dog Memory Journal" becomes a keepsake. The kit is for the full arc — before, during, and after. Many owners use it months after loss for processing.
I already have the Scorecard. Is there overlap?
The Scorecard is referenced in the kit (Guide 3 includes a vet prep sheet). But they serve different purposes — the Scorecard gives you a number; the Kit gives you a process. Many owners have both.
What format is this?
PDF guides, instantly downloadable after purchase via Gumroad. Read on any device or print at home. The printables (care system, memory journal) are print-ready.
Is $37 worth it?
We calculated these 9 guides at about $81 in value if sold separately. But more importantly: if you're losing sleep over how you're handling this chapter, if you feel guilty or unprepared, if you need permission to grieve — then it's worth far more. This is the cheapest therapy you'll find for this specific moment.
What if I'm not ready to read this yet?
That's okay. You'll download the PDFs and have them forever. Some owners sit with them for months before opening them. Others dive in immediately. The timing is yours. And remember: you have 30 days to refund if you decide it's not right for where you are.