Advice On How To Prepare A Personalized Funeral For Your Furry Friend

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Cliches are built on truth and when it comes to pets, any talk of unconditional love is nothing but truth. When a beloved animal dies there is a feeling that we should carry on and not grief in the way we do for human friends. Having a funeral can help in the grieving process of anyone and so here are a few tips for how to prepare a personized funeral for that most important friend in your life.

There is an idiotic claim that pets are not as important as people and should therefore not be subject to something like a funeral, but those who own pets know how much of an impact they make. When planning your funeral invite the friends in your life that will honor your request for a service and loved your animal as much as you did.

Personalizing an animal's funeral can make an incredibly sad situation a little more palatable. The first thing that must be done is to find a resting place for your pet's body and this is contingent on what remains are in your possession- ashes or body. Pick a spot they loved whether it was a favorite tree, or by your side.

The option of being with you is more easily done with ashes in an urn that can be placed within the home. You can of course have your animal's body stuffed and brought inside, but this option is not feasible for most people.

Having found the final resting spot, it is time to get together with friends and talk about what your pet meant to you. Look at pictures and trade stories. Do what feels right, whatever that is because it does not matter what others think of you mourning a pet. If you treasured your pet and they were a good friend, they deserve the same respect a human would receive.

Personalize your funeral to your heart's content. Serve your pet's favorite "human" food, play songs that remind you of their unique personalities and celebrate that even though they were with you for a short time, it was time well spent.


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A significant part of memorializing those family members who have passed on is the selection of a monument to mark the grave site. Gravestones come in all shapes and sizes, so the selection can be as simple or as complex as you wish.



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