Sunday, October 24, 2010

Pet Funeral

Dealing with the death of a pet is not easy. Just like humans, people have funerals for their pets to find closure. Depending on your financial situation you can either have a low cost funeral or a high cost funeral. 
 Below, I'm going to list three options for your pets funeral. The options are listed from the lowest to highest cost of a funeral.


Option 1:

Have a funeral in your backyard

Burying your animal in the backyard can help keep the memory of the pet close. You can bring your family closer by mourning the lost together. This will also help children deal with the idea of death.


Option 2:

Cremation

If you are not so fortunate to have a backyard , you can always have your pet cremated. Cremation may cost more money but you will be able to take the ashes with you. Just as people scatter the ashes of a loved one you could do this with your beloved pet. Maybe your pet loved a certain tree this could be a great place to scatter the ashes.


Option 3:

Pet Cemetery

If you lack the land to bury your pet and cremation is not an option , you can always bury your pet at a pet cemetery.  Cemeteries are not just for people, pets also have cemeteries. Most states have cemeteries for pets. The advantage to a pet cemetery is that you don't have to worry about the maintenance of the land. This is great for older people or people with disabilities.


Taking the time to consider your options will help you cut cost. Don't worry your pet won't know the difference. The most important part is that you will have memorial. You will now be able to remember all the great times you shared with your pet.

1 comment:

  1. Its absolutely right that pet funeral is a difficult task because pets are very close to us.Also Funeral depend upon your financial situation you can either have a low cost funeral or a high cost funeral.
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