tacran
Posted : 3/14/2008 10:55:38 PM
It breaks my heart to think that there are places that just put the bodies in bags in a dumpster! Never mind the sanitation/disease issue -- it's disrespectful to a once-living being. Like Cathy said, I bet they're doing that illegally.
The animal shelter in our area has a crematorium, which is used for the animals that are euthanized there. They provide cremation services to the public, too. Some vet clinics have contracts with the shelter so the deceased animals are picked up on certain days a week. They do either "general" cremation (several animals at once) or "private" (for anyone who wishes to have their pet's remains back). For those remains (whether the pet came from a vet clinic or from the owner directly), they provide really nice boxes or urns with labels that have a name and date, etc.
When we knew our dog was dying, we thought a lot about what to do. Like Chelsea said, something about being in a box in the ground, decaying, disturbs me, even though the cremation process is pretty horrible to think of, too. However, in the end, we wanted to have Tonka's remains with us no matter where we live. So, he was cremated and his remains are in the room where we spend most of our waking hours. I often talk to him or touch the box when I walk by it. Crazy, I know, but it's comforting to have him still near.