How Are Large Pet Cremations Handled?

How Are Large Pet Cremations Handled?

If you’ve recently lost a pet and are still grieving, you’re not alone. According to Forbes, an estimated 12% of respondents disclosed that they’re still grieving over a pet lost in the past three years. While dogs and cats are two of the most common...
How to Care for Your Aging Pet

How to Care for Your Aging Pet

Caring for an aging pet is a difficult task. Because our companion animals are such a huge part of our lives, pet bereavement can be devastating for many people. According to Horsey Hooves, a horse enters its Senior stage between the ages of 15 and 18. This age span...
The Comfort in Pet Memorial Services

The Comfort in Pet Memorial Services

It’s easy for others to disregard the value of pets in someone’s daily life, but anyone who has ever loved an animal knows the truth. They become family, companions, and, sometimes, the only solace someone has in the world. Let’s find out more about...
How to Prepare for the Loss of Your Pet

How to Prepare for the Loss of Your Pet

Dogs are a very popular pet in America, with 52 million of them living in 32 million households, according to Rowan and Patronek. Yes, that means that some people have more than one dog. Dogs, unfortunately, don’t have the longest lifespan. How can they prepare...
How Does Pet Cremation Work?

How Does Pet Cremation Work?

Your pet is far more than just an animal. It’s a friend and a family member that has spent many hours by your side or on your lap. Even though we know their lifespans are shorter than ours, having one pass away, whether naturally or after being put to sleep to...