The first decision that your family will need to consider after choosing Chartiers Custom Pet Cremation for your beloved companion’s aftercare is how you prefer to arrange for the transportation of your pet’s body. Your family can choose to have … Continue reading
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Preparing To Say Goodbye From the moment you welcome a new pet into your family, a strong bond starts to take root. As the years pass by, your mind races ahead. “I hope my sweet buddy lives a long … Continue reading
Evoking the stability of a Roman column, this urn is available in Antique Bronze (gold tone) or Brushed Nickel (silver tone). It is made of hand-cast metal and has a bottom plate closure with threaded fasteners. Measuring 4″ high x … Continue reading
Healing Hearts Sunday, February 16, 2020 Where: LaBella Bean Coffee House 609 Washington Avenue This is an event that provides information about your grief experience and offers suggestions for working through the loss of your pet. … Continue reading
Our society tends to perpetuate a number of myths about grief and mourning. These myths may seem harmless, but I have found they can quickly become hurdles to healing. Below are three of the most common myths … Continue reading
Nothing can prepare you for losing a beloved family member, and when that family member is your pet, there is a unique set of emotions you must deal with. This is often a very intense and emotional time for you … Continue reading
Be sure your pet is safe during your Thanksgiving Feast. Beware of counter surfing; not only can your pet eat things that are dangerous but they can also get burned or worse. … Continue reading
Choosing an urn for your pet is a sentimental as well as a practical activity that helps you define and honor the relationship you shared with your pet. It is not surprising how often families ask, “What urn should I … Continue reading
Grieving is a highly individual experience. Some people find grief following the loss of a pet comes in stages, where they experience different feelings such as denial, anger, guilt, depression, and eventually acceptance and resolution. Others find that their grief … Continue reading