Finding the right pet aftercare service provider for your pet’s cremation, burial or euthanasia can be distressing at a very difficult time. PetAftercare.com can help answer…
– What are my options?
– Who provides the services?
– Where can I find providers?
– How can I get urgent help?
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What is Pet Aftercare?
Pet Aftercare services include pet cremations, pet burials & cemeteries and pet euthanasia. Read more;
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The PetAftercare.com website also provides information for Coping with Pet Loss and links to pet bereavement services and bereavement counseling.
Pet Cremation vs Burial Services
“The care of your pet’s remains after death is one of the last things you wish to think about while dealing with your grief. The shock and sorrow you feel from losing a pet is difficult to bear. However, after the death of your dog or cat, there is a decision you will need to make right away. “Aftercare” refers to how you would like your pet’s remains handled. As difficult as this may be to address, it is something you must do.
There are many reasons why pet owners might choose pet cremation (excerpted: Why Pet Owners Choose Pet Cremation)
Some of the most common reasons include:
Why Pet Owners Choose Pet Cremation Pet cremation is the process of burning a pet’s remains to ashes. It is a more common option than pet burial, as it is less expensive and more convenient. There are many reasons why pet owners might choose pet cremation. Some of the most common reasons include: … continue reading
When your pet dies at home and you’re faced with handling their remains, you need to to take immediate action once you’ve contacted a pet aftercare professional in your area (search PetAftercare.US). A common question that pet owners ask; “how do I handle my pet’s remains”. Tips for handling your deceased pet’s remains; Wear gloves … continue reading
If you want to bury your pet at home or somewhere on your own property, you’ll need to check your local laws first. Calling your local Animal Control Agency for legal guidance may not be sufficient if you want to avoid paying fines and exhuming your pet. Finding the best care for your deceased pet … continue reading
What’s the cost to bury a pet in my area? Prices vary based on the location of the pet cemetery. The best way to know for sure is to ask the local Pet Aftercare professionals in your community … continue reading
What is the cost of pet cremation in my area? The typical pet cremation cost is usually around $55 to $100 for small animals, $100 to $150 for most cats and small dogs, while large dogs are $150 to $350. The prices to cremate a pet vary widely from one city to another… continue reading
While those who don’t own pets may have trouble understanding, the loss of a pet can be extremely turbulent. Pets part of the family… continue reading