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Pet Funerals and Meanings

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Rainbow Bridge
on Sunday 30 October 2011 @ 10:37
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Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge.

When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge.
There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together.
There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable.

All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor; those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by.
The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind.

They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent; His eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster.

You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart.

Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together....

Author unknown... 



From: http://www.petloss.com/rainbowbridge.htm




When talking about life continues for a pet after death.. the rainbow bridge is most commonly mentioned. However, it is not a religion and originates from a poem (the above) which must have stuck a cord with many pet owners who lost their pets.


While many finds the notion of a rainbow bridge a rather over the top one, many still chose to believe in it.
"Funny thing. I personally don't believe in the afterlife, but I find the Rainbow Bridge a comforting thought." - Mango
"I would like to think that someday I will see my pets again. " - Erika and Blair,xoxo 
"We believe in the Rainbow Bridge because all the animals we know definitely have souls." -scotsmad 
" I too like to think of Rainbow Bridge as somewhere my loved pets will be waiting for me, fictional or not it helps me cope with losing what becomes one of the family for us all. xxx" -Schnauzer Days
All comments/ quotes from: http://theteacherspets.blogspot.com/2011/06/what-does-rainbow-bridge-mean-to-you.html


Will My Pet go to Heaven suggests that animals do go to heaven -  "not only does the Bible in both the Hebrew and New Testaments provide plenty of suggestions that animals are valuable before God, but the evidence of our hearts does so as well."
http://www.heavenquestions.com/Will_My_Pet_Go_To_Heaven.html


Pet Euthanasia
on Wednesday 28 September 2011 @ 21:52
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Pets die with their eyes open and tongue out when they undergo euthanasia, 
which can be a disturbing sight for many pet owners. 

Pets pass away in a few seconds after the injection, 
which can come as a surprise to many owners who didn't expect it.

A short video of the process from youtube:



on @ 21:42
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Demised Pet Survey
on @ 21:03
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Dear people,

Please help me take this short 10 questions survey if you have had a pet which passed away. Thanks!

Please click the link below:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TNXZH6D


Ways to Remember a Demised pet
on Tuesday 20 September 2011 @ 11:10
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(to be edited)
How do owners remember a loved pet? Below are some conventional and some not so conventional options. I place them in accordance to how extreme they are, from low to high with some of my thoughts. 


Pictures



Portraits and artwork



Urns



Pet's Old Toys/ Clothes/ Leash etc


Pet paw print


Keepsake necklace/ jewellery

Dog Bone Keepsake Necklace - 14K Gold
Pet ash infused pottery bracelets, necklaces, picture frames, and even lamps
L-Born: Pet ashes mixed with clay from the Lake Biwa and baked


Pet ash infused diamond
Wear your dead pet, eco-friendly jewelry, eco jewelry, conflict-free jewelry, dead pet jewelry, eco-fashion, sustainable fashion


Taxidermy



Resources:
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/house-and-home/new-japan-service-renders-pets-eternal-1813925.html
http://www.mobilepetcremation.com.sg/urns.php
http://www.ecouterre.com/ashes-to-diamonds-would-you-wear-your-dead-pet-as-jewelry/


Interview with a vet
on @ 09:34
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Many pets suffer from old age or chronic illnesses which led to their death. Most pet owners will bring their pets for a consultation with a vet when that happens. Some will arrange for euthanasia while others choose to let the pet live on until their dying days. Either way, a vet is an important provider of information to pet owners, and to me. I had a nice short interview with a lovely (looks and character) female vet to find out more about what happens when a pet owner has a pet which is suffering and needs euthanasia (Answers below not in exact words)

Q: How many euthanasia cases, on average, does the clinic take each year?
A: Around 30-50 per year.

Q: Which type of animals does the clinic receive the most request for euthanasia?
A: Mostly hamsters, but sometimes cats and dogs.

Q: Euthanasia is done under what conditions and what advice would you give pet owners?
A: We will give the owner a choice if they want their pet to undergo it. We will ask them to think about the situation - why euthanasia? will simply proper care help the situation? Is the medical condition very bad? etc we do not perform euthanasia if it is simply a case of irresponsibility.

Q: What advice for preparation would you give pet owners whose pet is already confirmed for euthanasia?
A: Nothing major. It is mostly about being prepared mentally.

Q: How do owners react when they bring in their pet for euthanasia?
A: They are usually quite upset, but mostly resigned to that fact.

Q: How does the clinic deal with euthanized pets?
A: The clinic will call and book appointment with a pet transporter ( usually clinics/ hospitals have tie ups with pet mobile cremation services) a few days before the euthanasia date. They will give the pet owners option of common or single cremation.

Q: Which service do owners opt more for - common or single cremation?
A: Equal numbers for common and single. Might be also based on animal types as owners usually opt for common cremation for hamsters but there are also some who opt for single cremation for their hamster. Dogs and cats are usually single cremation.

Q: What advice would the clinic give owners whose pets died suddenly at home and called them?
A: If it is a small animal, like a hamster, we would ask the owner to bring to our clinic and they can put inside our freezer while we arrange for cremation services for the animal. The pet owner only need to pay for the cremation service. For hamster, it is about $10 for common cremation. If it is a big animal, we would provide them with mobile pet cremation company numbers.

Q: How does the clinic deal with overly sad owners?
A: Based on individuals. We will try to be understanding, and give them water, let them sit down and give them time to say their last goodbyes. We do not have pet consultants so we can only treat them gently and let them have time. The whole family will usually try to be there when we do the injection but we try to limit young kids as it might be rather disturbing or inappropriate for them. During the injection, we will try to give them detailed explanations about what is going to happen, like the dog will jerk etc

Q: Do pet owners bring anything for their pets during the injection?
A: Mostly a blanket to cover the pet. If not, nothing much.

Reflections:
The type of animal brought most for euthanasia is rather unexpected for me since this is the first time I heard of euthanising hamsters. I also thought dogs and cats are usually animals which owners tend to develop more affections for so they will usually be the animals to undergo euthanasia.. On hind sight, perhaps owners love their dogs and cats too much to let them take the jab? Or maybe it was because the clinic is a small one located in the heartlands and not many people rear dogs in the area? I felt that there is a need to go to a bigger clinic/ hospital to ask more questions. However, it is clear to me, the role of a vet is a vital one. She can influence a pet owner's decision and probably help them with their lost through prep talks and advices.

She did mention a freezer where they store pet bodies. She said it was a normal freezer but her clinic does not have a big one so she can only store hamsters' bodies.


on Thursday 15 September 2011 @ 20:47
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We bury people because we have to. 
We bury pets because we want to.


-comment by seasidedobiemom
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfcJzYwq2PA&feature=related



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