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What Should I Do If My Pet Dies

7/13/2015

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As much as how we hate to speak about it, death is inevitable and is something which we just can't avoid. As death comes with us humans, it has no different rule with animals. Pets die daily from various reasons. They die due to illnesses such as cancer, depression, accidents and animal cruelty. It is devastating to loose any animal which you love. But after loosing your pet, many people wonder what to do with the animals body. Here are ways to lay your animal's body to rest.

Small Pets Dies
It is much easier to dispose of smaller pets such as birds, lizards, frogs, cats and some small dog. If you are living in a premises owned by you and there is enough yard space. If you want to forever be close to you pet, you can simple dig a four deep and large enough hole and place your pet there and cover. You will be able to visit your past pet anytime you feel like without driving miles away. Some owners have actually buried pets in their gardens and created mini shrines in remembrance.

Larger Pets Dies
If you have large dogs, pigs or horses. Any pet within that region and the pet dies, you may be advised to cremate the animal or opt to place the animal into a pet cemetery.  There are a few pet cemeteries nationwide and all you need to do is browse your cities online directory and find one which is in close proximity to you and offer burial at a reasonable cost.
Cost for Burial and Cremation
The cost for burying your pet will vary from state to state or country to country. There is however a median price range when it comes to paying for your dog or cat to be buried or cremated. One of the cost factors is how large the animal is and how much does the animal weigh. The average burial price will range from 200-700 dollars while cremation cost are generally lower ranging from 50-200 dollars. Having pet insurance comes in quite handy when it comes on to your pet dieing, burial or cremation and even collecting from your bereavement.
Pet Memorials
There are many little things which we can use as memorials for our lost pet.  You can shop around for items such as trinkets or frames. One memorial people do not always consider is a pet headstone. Yes, a pet headstone is normally placed at a pet's grave at a pet cemetery. But there are no hard and fast rules which say you cannot purchase a headstone for memorial purposes.

Remembering your pet
It is always good to have videos, pictures, paintings and trinkets of your pet to help remember such a loving animal if it should pass on. Our pets come into our would and fills a void and provides us with laughter, companionship and many times help us to even survive. when the are lost, it is a very sad and for many pet owners, quite a difficult time. Just remember no matter what animal it is, all pets go to
Heaven!


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Clive Williams is an Animal Enthusiast and the father of two dogs, Nica and Venom.
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