It is truly a sad time when a cherished pet passes. With overwhelming emotions of grief, it’s not easy to decide what to do with their remains. In this blog, let’s look at the benefits of pet cremation, so you can consider this option when the time comes that your furbaby needs to take their final journey over the Rainbow Bridge.

5 Benefits of Pet Cremation: Why It’s The Best Option For Your Pet

Simple and Dignified Process

Cremating your beloved pet is a simple and convenient way to say goodbye while treating their remains with utmost respect and dignity. The process involves performing and overseeing a series of steps by trained individuals and returning the ashes to you in a beautiful package

Removes Distress of Handling their Body

Seeing your pet’s body when you’re in a situation where you have to say farewell can already cause so much grief. Imagine having to handle their body yourself if you decide to bury them on your property.

Hiring a professional pet cremation service provider is a better option rather than going through the physically and emotionally taxing method of digging a hole in your garden. They can take care of the entire process, and you can have an intimate time to focus on grieving and celebrating the life of your wonderful companion.

Cost-Effective

One of the benefits of pet cremation is that it’s a cost-friendly way to say goodbye to your furry loved ones. It’s a more economical option than traditional burial since it doesn’t require the purchase of a plot in a cemetery or using a casket. 

Prevents Environmental and Health Risks

In comparison to backyard burial, pet cremation doesn’t pose a risk of exposure to diseases and harmful organisms. When your pet passes due to a disease, like the highly contagious Parvovirus, and you opt to bury them on your property, the organisms can sit in the soil for up to nine years. It will be a health risk for those who come in contact with the ground. 

The pet’s remains can also be a haven for bugs and animals looking for shelter underground, especially during winter. Furthermore, veterinarians use a concentrated anaesthetic agent called Pentobarbital when pets are put to sleep. This drug stays on the pet’s body for up to a year and can poison other animals scavenging on the remains.

Provides a Range of Options

Offering countless ways of celebrating and remembering your pet by using their ashes is probably one of the most beautiful benefits of pet cremation. Put the ashes in a gorgeous brass or wooden urn, place a small amount in a locket, so you can carry a piece of your furbaby close to your heart, or have them formed into a decorative art that you can see every day. Most of all, you can bring them with you in the event that you move homes, which you cannot do when you opt for a traditional burial. These are just some thoughtful ideas of what you can do with your pet’s ashes.

Benefits of Pet Cremation: Choose What Works for You and Your Family

Whilst there are many excellent benefits of pet cremation, what’s important is you consider all available options and choose what works for you and your family. Choose what you think and feel will give your furbaby the most dignified and graceful farewell. If you’re thinking of pet cremation and want to learn more about how it works, please get in touch with us so we can discuss your needs.

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