Types of Pet Urns

Dog Paws Box Cremation Urn

When you are considering buying a pet urn for your beloved furry friend that has just passed away, looking online is one of the best options that you have. Most often times, pet urns that you can purchase from the veterinarian clinic are made of cardboard or are made of wood and are rather plain. These are not commonly preferred by many pet owners that want to memorialize their pets.

Online, thousands of pet urns are available. Most commonly, you can find glass, crystal, precious metal, wood, pottery and even photo pet urns so that you can create a collage of your favorite photos of your furry friend to keep them in loving memory. If you plan on burying your beloved pet, there are even biodegradable pet urns so that your cat or dog can become one with the earth in every sense of the word. This is the most preferred method of pet urns by environmentalists and others that are concerned about a greener earth.

Paws On My Heart Picture Frame

The biodegradable pet urn comes in several different shapes and designs. Whether your pet loved water and you want to commemorate that with a seashell shaped urn or you can have a beautiful heart shaped or photo box made of biodegradable hemp or rice paper that will absorb into the ground as your pet becomes one with the earth again. All of these biodegradable urns are made of earth friendly materials and are TSA in-cabin approved so that you can fly them to any destination that you choose.

If you don’t plan on burying your pet but would rather keep their ashes on the mantel, many pet urns can be shaped to anything that you like if you can’t find one that you like that is already created. A beautiful pet urn that will hold your pet’s ashes in the shape of their favorite item, or perhaps even in the shape of your pet, is a great tribute to all the good times that you shared with them. These pet urns don’t have to be filled with ashes if you prefer, you can also fill them with yours pets small belongings like a collar, favorite toy or a scrap of their bedding.

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