Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Considerations For Pet Cremation Preplanning

By Janet Wood


Human beings have domesticated quite a number of animals and made very good friends. It has gone to great extends where the animals are living in one house with the family. Dogs and cats have become favorites of man among other creatures kept as pets. In the discussion are reflections for pet cremation preplanning that will provide insights on major issues to check as points of concern.

The initial step is always to plan particularly in cases where the animal has been sick for some time and does not seem to get well. Make a prior arrangement of the type of disposition you intend to give to your longtime friend. At this point, you choose between burial and cremation. If you choose the latter, decide on what shall be burned if it is the body and toys.

The next step will be looking at what to do with the remains in case you take the incineration option for your favorite animal. Mostly there are numerous ways of doing it, but it will depend on what you intend to keep as a memory item. Once the burning of the body is done and sometimes that of the toys used by the pet, you can decide to scatter, bury or even keep the remains.

Due to emotional escapades, some people also opt for some of the writing to express their deep sorrow for the big loss of the great friend. This will be in a different form such as personalized inscriptions on the memorial stoned or urn. Others will also like to write a poem or make some notes. You may decide to draft the information yourself or hire the funeral home to do it for you.

Likewise, you may also want to make some memories. This will require you to design some casket to keep toys that the passed loved. At the same, if you decide to keep the remains, you need to choose the type of container you would like to use for the storage. You may also like a personalized memorial chest as well. Studio pictures may be decided upon, and other animal parts print or hair clippings.

As the discussion is ongoing, you need to think about the type of celebration you want to give to your longtime friend pet. You decide if it will be religious, non-denominational, military or fraternal. You craft names of the guest you would like and even when to speak in the event. You go on to choose the type of music that will be played and if there will be poems to be recited.

You may also be compelled to take a pre-planning exercise owing to the benefits it has. Among them is the issue of fees charged for the whole service. You may decide to take advantage of early payment to secure reduced rates and preparation assistance. You may also be on the lookout to alleviate undue emotional stress to the family during the time you and your family are mourning the loss.

Funeral arrangements follow suit. This will determine the beneficiaries of donations given during celebrations in memorial of the passed pet. At this point, you will name the organizations that will receive the flowers or any other donations made on that particular day. You will also dictate which pet funeral home will be handling your animal.




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