Pet Cremation - Honor your Pet's Memory through Cremation

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  • Author George Bang
  • Published June 22, 2010
  • Word count 478

Our pets are a cherished companion of us. They are like members of our family, been there for holidays, vacations, the ups and downs, and stuck with us to give endless joy and happiness in their short lives. So a pet loss, whether predictable or sudden, is a heartbreaking event. Our pet’s demise deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.

They deserve a proper memorial whether it is a simple cremation or a service to memorialize their life. All pet owners want a final resting place for their pets.

Many Pet Owners opt for cremation since it both provides a way to keep your pet near you and allows you to bury or scatter some of your pet’s ashes in a place of your choice.

Pet Cremation as a Memorial

We share a special bond with our pets, it is natural that many pet owners wish to have a human like cremation or burial, as it will keep your pet near you and allows you to bury or scatter some of your pet’s ashes in a place of your choice.

The cremation process begins with the placement of the deceased pet in the cremation chamber

Types of Pet Cremation

Communal Cremation: Communal cremation is when multiple pets are cremated at the same time and their ashes disposed of on private cemetery grounds or taken to a local landfill.

Private Cremation: A private cremation is when 2, 3, or maybe 4 pets are cremated at the same time, but are physically separated by space or cremation bricks.

Individual or Priority Cremation: Individual Cremation, or Priority Cremation is one pet in one cremation unit at a time. Pure and simple, it is what most pet owners expect.

Investigate the crematory company you will use to take care of your pet cremation. Be sure to ask your provider for what type of service you are receiving. You deserve to know how your pet’s cremation will be performed before the decision is made.

Pet Cremation Urns

Your pet’s ashes are placed in a sealed plastic bag which is then placed in a temporary pet urn, usually a tin, plastic or a box and given to the pet owner. To prevent the accidental loss the ashes are bagged in a beautifully crafted memorial pet urn. It is a wonderful tribute to the life that touched yours so deeply.

Every pet is special with a unique behavior and character. That's why there are several pet memorials from which you can choose the urn in which you want to memorialize your much-loved pet. Pet urns usually display a name plate and treasured photo of your pet. Larger pet cremation urns can additionally hold remembrances such as a collar, tag or ball.

There are lots of pet cremation service provide are there. Search for the one who can honor your pet’s cremation.

This article has been written by George Bang who has been associated with the cremation Industry for the past 15 years. George has had a helped in establishing and promoting a number of funeral homes. For more information on how the pet cremation works visit: [http://www.cremation.com](http://www.cremation.com)

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