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06-06-2009, 10:13 PM | #16 |
The 3 Musketeers Donating Member | I just had to deal with this very issue this week. My 14 month Yorkie, Max, had a heart attack during his surgery and passed on. What's difficult is making a decision as to what to do with his remains. I live in a mobile home park so burying him here is out of the question. A friend offered to allow me to bury his is his back yard. I opted to have him cremated so I can always have a part of him with me. I know that sounds silly cause I've got his toys and clothes, but having his ashes here may make me feel better. But of course, I'm not really thinking too straight so this might be a real strange reason to have him cremated.
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06-07-2009, 12:37 PM | #17 |
No Longer a Member | Thank you everyone so much for your comments. Really nice comments and ideas. I'm also sorry about Max. I feel your pain. The thought of having your baby pass away like that. I will keep you in my prayers. |
06-07-2009, 02:52 PM | #18 |
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| I have my last 4 dogs' cremains in urns. When we die, we will be cremated, too. When the last of us dies, the ashes are to be mixed and returned to the sea. Oddly enough, my parents' cremains are still in the cardboard boxes they were returned to us in. My dogs have urns. I'm not sure what that says, if anything... we were given the option to choose the dogs' urns at the vets. Not so from the coroner. But we will all go together, as a family, when the time comes. |
06-07-2009, 08:14 PM | #19 | |
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06-08-2009, 08:15 AM | #20 |
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| My mom had her dog (not a yorkie) cremated and the ern sits on her dresser for her to see every morning when she wakes up and every night before she goes to bed.
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