Pet loss, whether anticipated or sudden, is a tragic event. Pet owners facing the loss of their pet are often overwhelmed, finding themselves unprepared to handle the proper disposition of their beloved companion.
Because we form special bonds with our companions, it is only natural that many of us wish to follow the human model of burial or cremation to respect and remember our pet’s devotion. An option such as burying your pet at home sometimes necessitates meeting stringent health department regulations, and you may find that pet cemeteries are either hard to find or costly. Today, many pet owners opt for cremation because it provides both a way to keep your pet near you and allows you to bury or scatter some of your pet’s ashes in your yard or a favorite place your pet enjoyed. With our mobile society many families choose pet cremation in order to keep their pet’s memorial with them when they move. You may be surprised to know that cremation is available for pets of all sizes, from birds to horses.
If you are a pet owner whose pet is in failing health, or if you have sadly experienced the recent passing of a pet, Angel Ashes (Costa Mesa, California 92627) offers an informative guide to help you move through this difficult period with knowledge and understanding.
Angel Ashes was created to bring peace and comfort to those of us who have lost or are about to lose a beloved pet. Angel Ashes is for any type of pet, of any size, but is dedicated to Abbey Dog. She was a ten-pound Maltese with a huge spirit. So courageous, so outgoing, so loving, so tender, so smart, and so happy. She was a bright and shining light, full of warmth, love and goodwill, and her goodness shone through her. She was a precious little angel and will live forever in the heart of Brad Ogle, her owner. Brad created Angel Ashes to bring him the peace in his heart he so badly needed, and to give Abbey Dog the resting place she so richly deserved.


