Not meant to be an urn but more something that captures the essence of your pet’s personality, these keepsakes will hold a tiny amount of cremains. Set one on your desk or nightstand and see if you don’t soon smile … Continue reading
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Recently I had the unfortunate circumstance to receive two young dogs whose lives could have been saved with Pet First Aid. I don’t want to handle young pets or pets of any age whose owners would have been happy to … Continue reading
I am thrilled to be offering a lovely selection of harmony ball urns and keepsakes. Most are created by English artists and aptly capture the behaviors of our pets that make us smile Scooch Pooch just arrived today and he’s … Continue reading
February marks the annual Healing Hearts for Pet Lovers program sponsored by Chartiers Custom Pet Cremation. Any person who is having trouble coming to terms with the loss of a pet, regardless of when the loss occurred, is welcome to … Continue reading
The urn or container that you select to safekeep your pet’s cremains should be as special as the relationship you had with your pet. I am always listening to customers’ comments and looking for urns which might suitably honor their … Continue reading
I am pleased to present Tribute Scroll 2010, including photos and tributes from families who attended Pet Memorial Sunday 2010. Every year we encourage Pet Memorial Sunday participants to provide photos of their pets and a written tribute of 50 … Continue reading
As a lasting tribute to my families and their precious pets, this year I am instituting the Tribute Scroll. In addition to the display of photos and reading of tributes at Pet Memorial Sunday, this will be a slideshow of … Continue reading
As I work with families, all manner of questions arise – and one of the most frequent questions is “What do I do with the cremains (ashes)? Every family has their own ideas and needs about what is proper and … Continue reading
For anyone who has loved and lost an animal companion, the need for respectful grieving and memorials is clear. Animals fill a deep place in our lives; for children they are sometimes the closest friend and confidant, for seniors they … Continue reading
I’m entering a new phase and a new level of service for my families—social networking! Occasionally, I find a wonderful website or read a good book that I’d like to share with my families, and I love the thought of … Continue reading