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The death of a beloved animal can lead to profound grief, akin to the loss of a human loved one. Yet, it is often minimized by societal norms, resulting in disenfranchised grief for many pet guardians and animal caregivers. This qualitative phenomenological study, grounded in meaning reconstruction theory, explored the emotional and mental health impacts of such grief, support interventions perceived as most helpful, and the validation needs of grieving individuals. Semi-structured interviews with 31 animal caregivers underwent thematic analysis, revealing three central themes: The Psychological Toll of Disenfranchised Grief, highlighting emotional burden and isolation; Meaning-Making and Continued Bonds After Loss, describing remembrance, transformation, and connection; and The Restorative Role of Social Recognition, emphasizing healing through validation. Findings underscore the importance of social context, continued bonds, and meaning-making, with implications for psychologists, counselors, educators, and organizations to acknowledge and validate grief that is not culturally or professionally recognized.