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“Nobody loves you like your dog.”
Dogs have been our loyal protectors for millennia. It’s no accident that they are called “man’s best friend.” The lore of dogs is epic, from Lassie and Rin Tin Tin, to Jack London’s Buck in the Call of the Wild, from seeing-eye dogs, military dogs and our modern-day therapy dogs. It’s a rare person who doesn’t melt at the sight of a puppy, or mourn deeply when they lose their canine companion.
Since ancient times, people have honored their dogs in memorial ceremonies. Archeologists have discovered dog burials dating back 14,000 years! Approximately 200 dog burials over 3000 years old have been found in North America alone. From Siberia to the Great Plains, on every continent except Antarctica, dogs have been honored in death for their love and service.
A beloved dog is a family member worthy of a memorial!
GetUrns has found a way for you to keep your canine companion with you always, in their beautiful pet cremation urns and pet cremation jewelry. GetUrns’ unique dog cremation urns & dog cremation jewelry (pendants, bracelets and beads) can help you and your family memorialize your beloved dog, and begin to heal.
Because pet cremation urns are smaller in size, they are discreet, tasteful, and can be either shared or placed in a private corner of your home. You can even wear a piece of dog cremation jewelry, keeping your four-legged friend close to you always.
The art of memorializing your dog can help you to heal from loss. A ceremony honoring your dog can also soothe you and your family’s broken hearts. Dog cremation urns are available in many styles, shapes, and sizes, to help you recall your dog’s unique character.
When you are grieving, it’s challenging to find the right pet cremation urn or jewelry to remember your dog. When you select a dog urn, it's crucial that find the correct size, based on the size of your pet. Urns hold a certain amount of ashes, and the right sized pet cremation urn will give you the best experience.
Deciding where your dog cremation urn will sit is an important part of this healing ritual. For outdoor burials, we recommend a durable urn that can withstand natural elements. For an urn that will remain in your home, you can choose from more delicate materials.
The sizes of the urns for dogs depend on the weight of your beloved pet. Generally, for a medium-sized dog, you might opt for an urn with a capacity of at least 50-100 cubic inches. Some people also go for Keepsake Urns, which is when you want to keep portions of the ashes with different family members or loved ones.
You can keep your pet dog's ashes indefinitely.
The placement of your pet's urn in the house is a personal choice. Some people choose to place it on a mantle/shelf, while others prefer to keep it in a bedroom or in the closet.
This is a personal choice. Both the options have their pluses and minuses, what matters is what feels right to you and your beloved pet.
It depends on the location where you’re planning to cremate your pet and, the weight of your dog matters. It’s best if you talk to a crematorium to inquire about this.
During the cremation process, the body is placed in a chamber that is then exposed to high temperatures. The excessive heat reduces the body to bone fragments and then eventually to ashes. The ashes are then placed in an urn.