Your pet will be cremated alone and in an enclosed chamber. After the cremation, the cremains will be collected with care and either given to you or placed in our memorial garden.
We offer a variety of services to honor your beloved pet, including a private or public viewing prior to the individual cremation.
It is natural to feel grief and sorrow after the loss of your pet. Our caring staff offers complementary information to help families who are grieving the loss of their pet.
A casket burial is a traditional service and there are many options you can choose from. We can provide an immediate burial without a public service; a visitation, viewing or wake with a closed or open casket; a funeral service at our funeral home, church or private home and a graveside service at a cemetery. You can choose whether you’d like a public or private service or a combination. It is entirely up to you how you wish to pay your respects.
Cremation has become a popular option for many people because it can be more flexible as to where and when you hold a service. You can have a traditional funeral service before a cremation or a memorial service at any time with or without the urn present. You can keep the urn, scatter the ashes or have the urn buried in a grave or columbarium where we can hold a service. Whether you choose burial or cremation, we’re here to offer you a meaningful ceremony.
Over the years, your faithful companion has become an important member of your family, with their unique personality and unconditional love. When facing the loss of a pet, a family typically experiences the same sense of loss as it would for the "human" members of the family.
At Dean's Pet Memorials, we treat pets just like any other family member. We are here to provide your cherished companion the respect and dignity they deserve in their final farewell. Dean's Pet Memorials has years of professional experience and skill to help you in your time of bereavement.