Should You Bury or Cremate Your Beloved Pet?

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Should You Bury or Cremate Your Beloved Pet?

Losing a pet is challenging. But, when your pet passes away, you may be unsure what to do with their body. One of the decisions you face is deciding whether to cremate or bury your beloved pet. According to Farewell Pet, more than 90% of pets are cremated instead of buried. This is because there are a lot of benefits when comparing pet cremation to pet burials. Keep reading to learn more about those benefits.

It’s Economical

One of the reasons why people opt to cremate instead of burying their pet is because cremation is economical. Pet cemeteries can be pricey. Opting for a plot in one of these cemeteries and then adding a headstone is a lot of money that many pet owners do not have. Pet cremation is much more affordable, which is just one of its benefits.

You Don’t Have to Worry About Laws or Restrictions

If your pet passes away, you may be thinking about burying your pet in your own backyard. While this was acceptable decades ago, many cities and counties have begun placing restrictions on burying pets on your own property. The laws may state whether you can bury a pet on your property, how far the pet has to be buried away from drinking water, how soon the pet needs to be buried, and how deep the pet needs to be buried. You can be fined for breaking these rules or restrictions. In many cases, it is simply easier to opt for pet cremation, and you don’t have to worry about breaking the law.

It’s More Readily Available

The final reason why pet cremation is more common than pet burials is because cremation is more widely available. Just about any vet either works with a pet cremation company or can refer you to one. But, finding a pet cemetery is a lot more complicated. Cremation is more readily available to pet owners than burial options.

If your beloved pet has crossed the rainbow bridge, one of the difficult decisions that you have to make is deciding whether to bury your pet or whether to have pet cremation. More and more pet owners opt for pet cremation because it is economical, you don’t have to worry about laws and restrictions for buying pets, and the service is more readily available. Our services include providing individual and communal pet cremation, pickup/delivery, private memorial ceremonies, and more — all centered on what you need in this difficult time. Contact us today for more information.

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