For Martin Clunes, animals have never just been companions.
Theyâve been comfort, purpose⊠and healing.
And over the past year, that bond has taken on a deeper, more emotional meaning than ever before.
đ A Loss That Changed Everything

The past year brought heartbreak.
Martin lost his beloved Jack Russell, Jim â a loyal companion of more than 14 years who had been by his side through lifeâs biggest moments, from filming Doc Martin to quiet mornings on the farm.
Jim wasnât just a pet.
He was family.
âI miss him every single day,â Martin admitted â a simple sentence carrying a weight that many pet owners understand all too well.
đïž A Goodbye Filled with Love

When Jim passed, Martin and his wife Philippa chose to honour him in the most personal way imaginable.
Martin built a wooden coffin himself.
Inside, he placed squeaky tennis balls â a tribute to Jimâs playful spirit.
The family gathered in their garden to say goodbye.
No rush.
No distance.
Just love.
It was a farewell that reflected exactly what Jim had been in their lives.
đ± Healing Through New Beginnings
But even in grief, life finds a way forward.
Just weeks later, the family welcomed two new Jack Russell puppies â John and Murray.
Not to replace Jim.
But to fill the silence he left behind.
âWe like to dovetail them,â Martin said â a quiet acknowledgment that while loss never disappears, it can slowly be softened.
đ¶ A Life Surrounded by Animals

Martinâs world today is a living, breathing sanctuary.
Dogs.
Horses.
Cats.
Sheep.
Even a miniature pony.
Itâs not just a home.
Itâs a place where life continues, constantly moving, constantly giving.
And that connection goes back decades.
đ§ Where It All Began
His love for animals started in childhood â during one of the hardest periods of his life.
After losing his father at just eight years old, Martin was sent to boarding school.
It was there that a teacher placed him in charge of the schoolâs animals.
A simple act.
But a life-changing one.
âIt kept me grounded,â he recalled.
At a time when everything felt uncertainâŠ
Animals gave him stability.
đ Giving Comfort to Others
That connection didnât stop with him.
For over 20 years, Martin has brought his animals to local hospices â offering comfort to patients in their final days.
In one deeply moving moment, his dog sat beside a terminally ill woman, bringing her peace when she needed it most.
Later, her family wrote to him.
Saying it had been one of her happiest days.
Moments like that donât need explanation.
They just matter.
âš The Quiet Power of Animals
Martin believes something many people feel but struggle to put into words:
That animals have a unique way of healing us.
âWhen a pet dies, the grief is different⊠but itâs no less real.â
And perhaps thatâs why his life has been shaped so deeply by them.
Because they donât just fill space.
They fill hearts.
đż A Life That Continues
Through loss, through love, through every stage of life â animals have remained constant in Martin Clunesâ world.
Theyâve helped him grieve.
Helped him heal.
Helped him become who he is.
Because sometimesâŠ
The ones who say nothing at allâŠ
Are the ones who help us the most đŸđ


