Are there other ways that pets are cremated?
Some pet death care providers will do what they call a “segregated” cremation. Others will call this process an individual cremation, ...
What are other services that could help me memorialize my beloved pet?
Many families will also want to have that one last time to visit their pet after death, a visitation or wake, ...
As a family, we celebrated holidays with our pets and always had them as a part of our family rituals. Is it acceptable to do the rituals that are important to us with other deaths in our family for our pets?
Incorporating rituals into honoring your pet’s life is a beautiful way to pay tribute to the life that you shared together. ...
How do I choose the right memorialization product for my pet?
Making a decision on memorialization products is a personal process. This will be reflective of the life shared with your pet, ...
I want to make the personalization, or epitaph, on my pet’s memorialization pieces very special. How do I do this?
The personalization of your memorial pieces will truly make them as unique as your relationship was with your pet. From an ...
How do I choose an urn for my pet?
There are a variety of urns that are available. The type of urn you select will be an individual decision and ...
What size urn do I need for my pet?
The weight of your pet will determine the size of urn that you will need. For purposes of ordering, or choosing ...
Do all religions permit cremation?
Some religions prefer cremation; some do not recommend the practice; most permit you to choose. Should you have any questions or ...
How big of a price difference is there with cremation compared to standard ground burial?
The cost depends on the type of permanent memorial, location of the memorial, urn and placement selected.
Can I take the cremated remains home?
Yes. The remains are normally placed in an urn. Most families select an urn that is suitable for placement on a ...
If I am cremated, can I be buried with my spouse even if he or she was in a casket?
Yes — Depending upon the cemetery’s policy, you may be able to save a grave space by having the cremains buried ...
If I’m going to be cremated, why would I want my remains to be placed in a columbarium, or interred or scattered at the cemetery?
As long as it is permitted by local regulations, your cremated remains can be scattered in a place that is meaningful ...