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For many pet owners, their animals become a member of the family. Whether it’s a dog, cat, horse, guinea pig, or another animal you welcome into your home, you may form a special bond and want to honor its memory when it passes away. Deciding what to do with your pet’s ashes after it is cremated may be a difficult decision.

When it comes to deciding what to do with pet ashes, there are several options to choose from so you can be certain to honor your pet in the best way possible to aid in the grieving process.
 

1) Keep Your Pet’s Ashes in Your Home

Some pet owners prefer to keep their beloved pet’s ashes in their home. If you select this option, there are many urns available to choose the perfect urn to honor your pet. If you’re looking to have your pet cremated in the Rock Hill, SC area, Gentle Waters Aquamation’s pet cremation services come with a complimentary urn.
 

2) Scatter Your Pet’s Ashes

Scattering pet ashes in a special place is a popular thing to do with the remains. This option allows pet owners to feel at peace knowing that their pet’s ashes are in a place they loved. You may decide to scatter the ashes in your pet’s favorite park or another place it enjoyed visiting. If you choose to scatter your pet’s ashes, be sure to check and see if you need permission.
 

3) Grow a Memorial Tree

Growing a memorial tree to honor pets is growing in popularity. If you choose this option, you will need to purchase a specially designed tree urn kit. The tree urn kit contains a unique mixture that helps to release beneficial plant nutrients that are found in cremated ashes.

If you aren’t familiar with how to plant a memorial tree, don’t worry. The tree urn kit you purchase should include instructions and tips to ensure you are planting the tree correctly.
 

4) Include in Jewelry

You have many options when it comes to pet cremation jewelry. Part of your pet’s ashes can be placed in a bracelet, necklace, or even a diamond. Including your pet’s ashes in jewelry is a great way to carry a part of your pet with you everywhere you go.
 

5) Bury

Burying a pet’s ashes is another popular option that pet owners choose. You may decide to bury your pet in your yard, at a place that was special to your pet, or at a pet cemetery. Before you bury your pet’s ashes, be sure to find out if you are allowed to bury them in that particular location.
 

There are several things you can do with pet ashes. It’s important to explore your options to see which one you feel would honor your pet in the best way. If you have any questions regarding pet cremation and pet ashes, don’t hesitate to reach out to Gentle Waters Aquamation.

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