When you live in the country, you know beyond a doubt that pets are human’s best friends. They are a part of the family. They are people that you love and care about. It isn’t just dogs or cats. Virtually any animal can become a beloved member of a family. Therefore, when we lose a pet, it is like losing a member of the family. Some people love their pets so much that they are even given a farewell at their burial site, much the same as they would give to a human loved one. This is also why there are people who put a lot of thought into their pets final resting place.
Losing a Loved Member of the Family
Both kids and adults can become very attached to a pet. There is truth to the saying that “Dogs are a mans best friend”, but often, it does not stop at just dogs. When you live near a farm, you may mourn the loss of a cat, a rabbit, cows, or any other animal that has lovingly been adopted by the family. It is hard on everyone within the family, especially if the pet has been raised with the kids. Many pet owners feel that if they wouldn’t bury a family member there, they wouldn’t bury their best friend there either. They are the ones who put the most thought into a final resting place.
The Best Burial Space
Admittedly, there are some people who choose to simply dig a hole and then say prayers over it as they put their pet down. There are some people who will then build a memorial for their best buddy. It may be built using stones, wood, or any number of other things that may be there. However, there are others who truly go above and beyond. They are the ones who take their pet to the crematory so that their pet can be put into an urn and kept close by for years to come. A crematory also allows you to bury your pet on the property without having to worry that other animals may come for it. There are also people who cannot bare the thought of either of those options and they make arrangements at Whispering Pines Pet Cemetery, where their pet can have a final resting place that is worthy of them.
Mourn the Loss
One thing that you should keep in mind if you are mourning the loss of a pet is that everyone has to grieve. Even though it is only a pet, you should treat them the way that you feel most comfortable with. They were your pet and your friend or family by adoption. It does not matter whether they were a tiny goldfish that you had for a year or a horse that you have ridden daily for twenty years. You and your family should take the time to do right by them in death as they did right by you during their life. Love for a pet, does not end because their life does. They are always going to be a cherished family member and if you want to do the ceremony and burial, it is your right to do so.