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Those of us who are fortunate enough to own and love a pet know that their households would seem empty and incomplete without the presence and the unconditional love of our loyal companion. That is why the death of a pet may be an extremely painful and stressful event in our lives. The emotional and psychological response that people have when a pet dies are much like those experienced at the death of a friend or family member. It is no surprise that the grief and bereavement process are similar as well.

Our life’s work is about guiding people through some of life’s most difficult transitions. Reality is that people die… and so do our pets.. Yet, life goes on, and we are here to help. We are prepared to provide the members of our community with proper and dignified care of their pets when they die.

In many situations, the death of a pet is a result of euthanasia under the care of your veterinarian as a result of an injury or illness.  What do we do now?  The first decision is whether to bury or cremate. Whichever is desired, we will respond to your call with compassion and dignity. We can provide a variety of services and merchandise designed to memorialize your pet the way you want.  From a simple cremation with an urn to burial with a sealed casket, we have the resources to help. 

Some of the services and merchandise we offer include:

Ø  Arrange to have your pet transported to your home or our facility

Ø  Arrange for cremation

Ø  Provide a large variety of urns with or without personalization

Ø  Arrange for burial and offer services of a gravedigger

Ø  Provide a variety of caskets or containers suitable for burial

Ø  Headstones and grave markers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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