Pet Cremation Research Paper

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The grief of losing a pet is very much like mourning the demise of a human family member. A pet cremation jewelry reminds us that our pets play many roles in our lives – a pal, a buddy, a best friend and without a doubt, a member of the family. For most people, the grieving process between a human and a pet is the same. Some pet owners care as much to their pet’s death that they compose a complete pet service memorial with a pet casket or urn for either burying or cremating them. Many pet owners opt for a piece of pet cremation jewelry that allows you to place just a little bit of your beloved pet’s ashes into a necklace or a bracelet. However, you can also place other keepsakes of your pet into the pet cremation jewelry pieces such as ruffs

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