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What To Know Before Choosing A Pet Ashes Urn

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As difficult as it is to say goodbye to a treasured pet, its passing also brings up the issue about what to do with its remains. These days, many town and cities do not let their owners bury a pet in the backyard because of health and safety laws, so many owners who do not want their pet's remains to end up in the local landfill are choosing cremation as an affordable and sanitary way to deal with their pet's physical remains.

In many cases, an owner might choose to buy a pet ashes urn to keep the ashes of their dead pet so that they can feel that their lost animal is always close to them. Many of these urns are as beautiful as they are tasteful, and quite a few of them are so decorative and unique that they look more like works of art than a container for cremains. However, since there are so many options with urns like this, how do owners choose the right ones? Size and purpose are the two main factors that pet owners should consider when they're buying a pet urn.

In many cases, people who have never bought an urn for any reason believe that size doesn't matter and that one size fits all. When it comes to a pet ashes urn, nothing could be further from the truth. Not all urns will fit every pet, so when owners are looking for an urn for their pet's cremains, they must consider the size the dog or cat was in life. In general, urns come in small, medium, large, and extra-large sizes, and there are also mini urns for those who wish to divide the ashes up between owners.

Small urns usually fit a dog who weighed anywhere from seven to twenty pounds when living, medium urns will fit the remains of a dog who weighed from twenty to fifty pounds, and large ones will accommodate the remains of a large breed up to seventy-five pounds. While these weight restrictions may vary depending on where the owners buy the urn, normally, any animal weighing over seventy-five pounds in life will most likely need an extra-large urn. Owners who plan to buy an urn should know their dog's weight prior to its passing, if possible.

The use of a pet ashes urn is just as important as its size when it comes to choosing one. Will the urn be something that is to be displayed in the home, or is it something that will only be used to carry the ashes until they can be scattered at an appropriate location? If owners wish to buy an urn in order to inter it on their property, then a biodegradable urn is a good choice. These urns are made from natural material that break down naturally once they are buried, allowing the ashes to do the same over a period of time. An urn for pet ashes is a lasting tribute to a beloved pet, but it is important to choose the right size and style.