Jewish Prayer For Sick Pet. You, your word, and prayer, lord, are my secret weapons. The talmud, maimonides, and the code of jewish law all codify the commandment to bury the dead.

The mi sheberach, the shema, and the motzi. 13 is any among you afflicted? 15 and the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the lord shall raise him up;
In a 1984 responsum, reform rabbi walter jacob wrote that it would be wrong to recite the kaddish prayer for a deceased pet — not due to any explicit violation of jewish law, but because of propriety.
Almighty god, i was fortunate to receive the gift of (pet name) from you. Ad the true catholic church of all times, founded by our lord jesus christ. The severity, repetition, and focus on providing proper jewish burial in the bible, talmud, and books of jewish law are remarkable, and hint at its important spiritual ramifications. Some traditions say it only on shabbat and festivals, while others say it every day aleinu: