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Basics You Should Expect When Planning A Proper Pet Funeral

Dealing with a pet funeral can be a very rough job indeed. If the animal that has died was a family member for many years, then a proper sendoff will need to be given. As long as the dog or cat is shown the proper deference, everyone in the family should have a much easier time mourning its passing.

The burial might take place during the evening when the temperatures are a bit cooler. Small pets can be added to little boxes and placed in the ground. Larger animals might require larger boxes. Families might even decide to bury the animal under a beautiful fruit tree in the back yard. A cozy spot should be chosen.

Cremation might also be an option for some people. This way, the ashes themselves can be saved. Most urns can store ashes for a long period of time. Urns also have sealed tops so that the ashes inside will not spill out onto the floor if the container slips over on its side.

A ceremony for a beloved pet might also involve a number of pictures. Images of Fido or Fluffy in their younger days can be laid out for all to see. This is a wonderful way to honor the animal, and all attendees will be pleased with the choice. Some pictures might even be framed and set up near the grave for a few days.

The youngest members of the family might have an especially tough time saying farewell to the family pet. The adults can sit them down and gently explain the situation. When toddlers understand the natural cycle of life and death, they should more easily make it through.

In the end, a pet funeral can be rough on everyone. With some careful planning, however, the memorial service will be lovely for all involved. Individuals will be able to get closure as they continue on through life. Friends can help them until the grief finally passes away.


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