Losing a pet is like losing one of your closest family members. The time you’ve shared together is something you’ll never forget.
You have tons of photos of your loving best buddy digging in the snow. When their head pops up, you snap the cutest shot of their snow-covered smile.
Or your crazy cat decides to squeeze into a vase, turn around, and poke their head out the top like the funniest flower you’ve ever seen.
Each one has a unique character.
They’ve made your life whole for so long, and when it's time for them to go, you feel you have a pet-shaped hole in your heart.
If you choose pet cremation after euthanasia, you can have a keepsake clay paw made, have their ashes returned to your veterinarian and choose a beautiful container to keep them close.
Keep their memory alive.