Author: In Memoriam Pet Services

If you're interested in pet memorial services, you might have questions about what to expect. This list below will help you understand the process. Consider this process if your pet memorial services are looming in the near future. Starts With Cremation or Burial You can choose to either bury or cremate your pet. Burial will require a grave, while cremation needs an...

Visiting a cremation facility can be a difficult experience, but it doesn't have to be – there are steps you can take to make the transition go as smoothly as possible. Below are some of the services that you can expect from a pet cremation facility. Gathering Information The first step in the process is to provide information about your beloved pet...

The death of a pet can be an emotionally devastating experience. For pet owners, a pet memorial service offers an opportunity to honor its life. Before the memorial, you may want to consider cremation. With pet cremation, pet owners can keep the pet's remains and create a lasting memorial of their pet. When choosing pet cremation services, there are several...

Your family pet is a very active and significant member of your family. Many pet owners understand the value of the unconditional love and companionship that dogs, cats, and other pets provide and choose to honor them with memorial services. Memorial services for pets generally refer to options for preserving your memory of your beloved pet. Those options include paw prints...

In our earlier years, I suffered "user error" riding Pops. Luckily he was OK, but I came close to leaving this Earth. He stood over and protected me. Even a year later, he still watched over me, knew when I was in pain and would politely let me know it was time to dismount. My son would step into the...

Your pet is far more than just an animal. It's a friend and a family member that has spent many hours by your side or on your lap. Even though we know their lifespans are shorter than ours, having one pass away, whether naturally or after being put to sleep to end suffering, can be emotionally devastating. A pet cremation...

According to the Foresight Companies, the average lifespan of cats and dogs is seven years, while according to PetMD, that lifespan is closer to 10 to 15 years. Regardless, while a pet cat or dog will live long enough to see a child grow up, and love them for that entire time, there will come a time when your beloved...

Losing a pet is like losing another member of the family. When the time comes, pet owners and veterinarians must decide how to handle the aftercare of their beloved animal friends. Read further to see if burial or cremation is the best option to handle your pet's passing. 1. Burial Burial is the traditional option for owners who want to honor the...

According to Psychology Today, preplanning for the passing of a pet helps reduce stress and gives pet owners a chance to say goodbye and make choices that reflect their values. Dealing with the aftermath of a lost pet can be a very stressful experience for a pet owner. What can you do to help prepare for your pet's passing? How Will...