Friday 1 November 2013

Kevin inspecting an Irish Pet Crematorium on Farm Fixer

This shows Kevin Spurgeon from Dignity Pet Crematorium inspecting an Irish pet cremation service for the APPCC for a BBC programme.  The couple then visit Dignity Pet Crematorium to see the high standards of service and attention to detail plus get some valuable advice from Kevin.
 

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7 comments:

  1. It is always hard to see a pet pass away. Many people want to cremate their pets to keep them with them.

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  2. I think that I am going to cremate my wife's cat when it dies. She loves the thing and she wants to have its ashes in an urn. I think that it will be cool because I really love the cat, but I don't think that it will be around for to much longer.

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  3. Pets are like family members to us. So it’s good to have a proper cremation service. When our pet breathes his last, hopefully will take the dignified service.Perfect Memorials

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  4. I've always wondered whether or not funeral homes offer cremation services for pets. Do you know if they do or don't? Does it depend on the specific funeral home?
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  5. I absolutely plan on cremating my dog after he passes. He is so loved by so many people. I just hope I find a nice place when that time comes. http://www.elysianfieldsfunerals.com.au/costs

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  6. you are doing a great work here. i really appreciate your struggle for pets Lost and found

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  7. Pet care services at Furbaby family pet care, MO is a locally owned and operated company that offers standard care to all the pets.

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