Where Should I Bury My Pet?
As your pet approaches its twilight years, you begin to wonder where would be the best place to lay him/her to rest. You want it to be some place of significance, some place special, somewhere you will see the gravesight often to bring back the fond memories of all the good times you shared together. You may want to mark this special grave with a Personalized Pet Memorial with a picture of your beloved pet and a special tribute that only you can write.
Laser-etched Pet Headstones allow a photograph (not an artist’s rendition) of your pet plus a personal tribute to be lasered on an absolute black granite stone that will last for generations, even outside in the elements. Absolute black granite is the 3rd hardest rock in the world, only diamonds and rubies are harder. With proper care, these beautiful headstones placed under your pet’s favorite tree in the backyard, or in its favorite spot, and can bring a lifetime of memories to you and your family.
People who live in a large city and do not have a yard can have their lost loved one placed in a Pet Cemetery. There are even Pet Cemeteries that are adjacent to human cemeteries so you and your pet can be buried close to each other. There are even Pet Mausoleums available for above-ground burial, if this is what you choose. You may also have an absolute black granite headstone etched for Pet Cemetery burial, they come in 4 inch widths for Cemetery internment. Please check with your local Pet Cemetery to see what guidelines and covenants they have for pet burial in your area. You will also need to purchase a casket for cemetery burial, and you will need to find out if it needs a vault to go with it. Most Pet Caskets are already sealed so you do not need a vault, but every Pet Cemetery is different so be sure to check before you purchase one. There are many different kinds of Pet Caskets available, from the less expensive but practical, up to the Pet Caskets made on the same assembly lines as human ones that are very fancy. You can even chose a Gasketed Casket (sealed) or a Non-Gasketed one (one that is not sealed) The best advice is to do some research, get the facts, and then make an informed decision on where you’d like to lay your beloved friend to rest. Choose a spot that has a special significance for both you and your pet, it will help you feel like you have done the very best you could for them.
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