Remembering Your Pet After Dog Cremation Through Eco Friendly Ways

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Creating a memorial for pets has gained popularity over the past few years and is still on the rise. Today, people want to create memorials for their beloved pets that not only blend within the home but also look nice and are eco friendly as well.

Dog cremation process is one of the most demanding categories in the pet service business. It is one of the fastest growing market. With the increasing amount of pets in every household all over the world, business is greatly flourishing. The awareness for carrying out proper services for pet is increasing as well.

Families spend large amount of money on their pets when they are alive but they tend to spend money on pets when they die, too. People have started to spend vast amounts of money on the dog cremation process and also on the urns that carry the pet's ashes. There are number of artists in the market who work and create urns for pets that are eco friendly.

These urns are innovate products that work in harmony with the society. Today, artists use materials that depict the environment and are entirely pure of chemicals. These dog cremation urns are unique - some claim that they "celebrate life". Mostly they are hand crafted and made from natural materials.

There are also pet grave markers and pet headstones specially made for pets, made from marble, granite and bluestone all of which are found naturally. Garden statues are also being made, usually hand painted and carry the portrait of the pet. Also, there's a new hip trend, where artists use ashes in their paintings.

Children are the ones who are most effected by the tragic loss of their pet. Don't forget to respect their grief. After the dog cremation, some claim that the loss is even greater. There are websites that offer grieving families support and through these websites virtual pet memories can be created to share with your family and friends.

Every family wants to get best service possible for their beloved pet. So why not get it done in an eco friendly way? Not a big comfort, but your pet will be remembered for his effort in maintaining the environment even after its death. Soon these little things will take over and another eco friendly industry will take place to help make the environment better while the love for animals will remain.

Jamie Sitan is so called funeral and cremation agent for pets and write a blog about Dog Cremation, where he has also written about stronger bonds through dog cremation


23 Aug, 2011


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