All of my pets so far have been buried, but with Maggie she'll be cremated. I want to have her with me always.
All of my pets so far have been buried, but with Maggie she'll be cremated. I want to have her with me always.
"To all the dogs I've loved before...Who traveled in & out my door...I'm glad you came along...I dedicate this song to all the dogs I've loved before"
Angie is buried in our yard. I thought it would be hard, but I like having her there. She's home and that's where she'd want to be.
Billy and Willy! (2 of my 4)
I had Bandit cremated. I paid extra for single (ashes not mixed with other pets) cremation, and bought a nice picture urn from Petsmart to store his ashes in. I also put a tuft of his fur and his collar in the urn. I can take that with wherever I may move, as I highly doubt I will stay in my current location forever.
Plus, in some cities it is illegal to bury animals in your yard.
My mother actually had her cat of 20 years cremated and her wishes are too have him be placed with her when it is her time too pass i think it is a great idea for her ,but when i lost bandit i burried him in my back garden,when he was around he always went back there and ate all my flocks and that is were he is...best place for him he is with the flowers he loved!!!!
I will cremate my pets. It is illegal to bury pets in your backyard here. There is a HUGE fine if you're caught. Besides, I would like to have my pets ashes with me for life.
• AMADEUS • AUGUSTUS • SEBASTIAN • THEODORE •
Buried. All of my past pets are buried in the garden with spring flowers just sprouting on their graves![]()
We buried our last dog in our yard. I have regretted it ever since. Even though we plan to live here forever, you never know. I do believe it is also against the law to bury an animal here. I am very torn between burying and cremation. I don't like the thought of my pet being burned up and I can't stand the thought of someone taking my pets body away.If a person died they would take their body away, so I don't know why that bothers me so much.
I know it's just a body and my pets spirit and memories will be with me forever. I just don't know what I'll do when faced with this decision.![]()
Forever in my heart...
Casey.Ginger.Corey.Mandy.Sassy
Lacey.Angel.Missy.Jake.Layla
We've actually done both.
Keisha's was such a sudden death we never really had any time to think of what to do for her. When she died at the vets I had them put her in the back seat of my car and I drove her home. We burried her in her favorite place in the back yard (where she used to lay on my flowers). I hated the thought of burrying her, but at the time it was the only thing we thought of.
Now I feel we can't move because I don't know if I could bear the thought of leaving her.
With Angus we were prepared. I had bought an urn and a necklace for some of his ashes so I'd always have him with me. The only time I don't have him around my neck is when I take a shower. And his urn stays in our bedroom, where he spent most of his last days. There are also other momentos with it.
I didn't like the idea of having him cremated and it bothered me for quite a while after we got his ashes back. But now I wouldn't have it any other way.
Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
Remembering all the Rainbow Bridge Pets
Remember... ashes to ashes, dust to dust. Even if you bury your pet (as I have), they will be nothing but dust in a few years. If your pet is buried in a flower bed and has been for 5-10 years, you likely couldn't find them if you tried.
Of course, this is all based on what I think... and not really on any scientific first hand knowledge. Does anyone know for sure how long the remains remain intact???
I had a private cremation for my Buddy.I couldn't bear to leave him
at the Vets.I do know the bodies are collected by the city & disposed
of. It seemed disrespectful & sad to me to have that happen to Buddy.
I suppose I'll do the same for Smokey & Maggie. I've also made known
( an put in in my will) to have cremation for myself & my ashes spread
with theirs in a local state park.
I've Been Boo'd
I've been Frosted
Today is the oldest you've ever been, and the youngest you'll ever be again.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Cremated for sure.My RB muggins was buried at our old house in canada,but my other 2 RV girls whom we lost in Texas were both cremated.Like Kay said,if we move they'll be with us,which we do move alot.
Umm.. I honestly don't know. I don't know why, but I don't like the idea of having Mickey's OR Molly's ashes sitting on a shelf.. I don't think I would bury them either... but maybe in a pet cemetery?
And anyway.. your pet isn't there anymore. So what's the point of keeping the body or ashes? He/she's finished with it's body.. his soul is no longer with it. It's with you and God.
What do vets do with bodies when you don't ask for a cremation or burial? We left Wolfie's body with the vet and my aunt left our old dog (who we gave to her) at the vet as well..
I had Willie and Cody cremated and in sealed wooden urns. I will always do something that enables me to keep part of them with me because I find it a comfort. I don't bury for some of the same reasons as has been mentioned.
Everyone is different and what's "right" to one person may not be to another, and there's nothing wrong with that. There's no right or wrong way, and the point is that whatever you choose to do to memorialize your pet, it is a comfort to your soul and your way of respecting their remains, the same way you would a beloved family member who passed away. I don't think anyone here actually considers the ashes/remains to "be" their pet, we all know their soul has moved on.Originally Posted by BC_MoM
Mom to Raven and Rudy the greyhound
Missing always: Tasha & Tommy, at the Rainbow Bridge
Well I think it's very personal to people. I wouldn't leave my family member at the hospital to be disposed of by the hospital staff, so I wouldn't leave my dog to be disposed of by the vet staff. They are all part of my family. I haven't decided what I would do yet but I certainly won't leave their bodies to be gotten rid of by someone else. I want to do it in a way that is comforting to me. They may be gone but that doesn't mean I would want their bodies disposed of like trash, anymore than I would a human family members. That's just me though.
Thanks Jess for the great sig of my kids!
I love you baby, passed away 03/04/2008
Exactly. And I didn't say everyone has to believe what I stated. lol I just didn't think I need to say "IMO". It's a little silly.Originally Posted by K9soul
I agree. But I was young at the time and was not as into dogs then as I am now. So, it's not my fault and I am allowing myself to use that excuse because it's the truth.Originally Posted by Vela
I don't know what I would do still.. I guess I would most likely bury in a pet cemetary.
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