For a very long time, pet parents and veterinarians didn’t have many choices. Though their beloved pets were respected not just as animals, but as true family members, these pets weren’t treated with the same dignity in death as they had in life.
Emulating the grace and dignity of the human funeral business, Pet Angel Memorial Center gives you the opportunity to receive the same types of services and treatment as when a human family member passes away. However your family wishes to honor the passing of your Pet Angel, and whatever arrangements you wish to make for her body, the caring professionals at Pet Angel and your vet care provider can lead you to the right choice.
Specializing solely in pet death care, Pet Angel treats you and your pet with the compassion and respect any family deserves upon the death of a very special member of the family. Should you need assistance on the same day death occurs, a Pet Angel team member will meet you at your home or at the vet clinic. Your pet will be carefully wrapped in a blanket with dignity, for placement in a small casket during transport to our Memorial Center.
If your needs are simpler, you’ll find solutions here as well. Pet Angel exists to serve your needs, to listen to your preferences, and to provide guidance. If you don’t know the questions to ask, or the services you’d like, we’re here to help you with that as well.
Explore our services here, and discover how one feisty girl named Mico became the inspiration for a new (and long overdue) way to celebrate your pet’s life and contribution to your family.
Then, whether you’re planning in advance for your pet’s final journey
or your need is immediate, contact us.
“Bill and I named Moet after the champagne we had at our wedding, and of course, always toasted with on our anniversaries. Our friends and family called Bill, Moet and I the “Three Amigos” because we went everywhere together. After Bill died, it was just Moet and me for quite a few more years. Moet’s death was very difficult, she meant so much to Bill and I that losing her was, in a sense, losing a little of Bill again. Family and friends coming together to give a “final toast” to Moet really meant the world to me.”