How Do You Give A Pet Memorial?
When a pet dies, it can be devastating for the pet’s owner. It doesn’t matter if the pet was a small hamster or a large horse–if the pet was loved, grief will follow. For some, letting go can be difficult, and that’s why it’s important for some pet owners to hold memorial services (or funerals) for their pets. Decide to cremate or bury the pet. This is the most difficult decision you’ll have to make. Cremating the pet allows you to keep it in an urn in your home. Burying the pet means you’ll have to find a pet cemetery. Locate and book a meeting place. This is the place where you and your loved ones will gather around to pay homage to the pet that has passed. It’s a time for friends and family members to show their support and to acknowledge the fact that a part of the family has died—even though that member wasn’t human. Your meeting place can be the barn where your pet resided, your church meeting room or your home. Create and deliver invitations. Whether you choose to phone your fr