I’ve become obsessed with pet burial markers. I’m not a fan of animal heads or animal bones. I would rather find a way to memorialize a pet that will live forever.
But pet burial markers don’t often work. In 2008, a memorial marker for a dog that was thrown out of a helicopter went unnoticed. He was buried in a concrete slab on the site, which didn’t make the news headlines. But in 2010, a dog was put down in a way that the dog and its owner thought was a suicide. His head was placed on the grave and the dog was buried in the ground.
It is an unfortunate fact in pet ownership that, as with many other things in life, accidents happen. Sometimes we learn about these accidents and decide to take action. Sometimes they get put down for lack of space, but sometimes they happen due to neglect. But one thing that is definitely not allowed in pet ownership is to take things that are meant to stay in a pet’s body and put them into a tombstone.
Pet burial markers don’t allow for this. They only allow for a “dying pet” to be put in. But I think that’s a mistake. Not only should pets be allowed to stay in their own bodies, but they should be allowed to actually feel the emotions of their owners. Not being allowed to do so is like not being allowed to play paintball with a bunch of other people. Pet burial markers should be a good thing.
Just like a lot of things in life, pet burial markers should be allowed to be a part of our daily lives. It could be like a pet burial marker that is placed in our bed each night and your pet comes to visit you. Or maybe as a pet burial marker that is a pet-shaped candle that you place in your favorite room at night and your pet comes to visit you.
Just like pet burial markers, pet burial markers should be allowed to be a part of our daily lives. The only thing we can’t do is deny them a place in our lives. So we might want to make it easier for pet burial markers to be allowed in our daily lives by making it easier for pet burial markers to be placed in our beds each night. We should also consider making it easier to place pet burial markers in your bed each night.
If you’ve ever had a dog or cat, you know how hard it is to keep a pet. It can be a constant pain to take care of, so we might want to consider making pet burial markers a part of our daily lives. It doesn’t have to be costly, and you could even give your pet a pet burial marker that reads “you are dead” to let your pet know that you are no longer around.
Of course that would be a great idea, but just like with our other pet care items, a proper burial marker might not be necessary. In some cases, pets are just too old for the care they need, and you might want to consider a simple way to “bury” your pet. Most pet burials are done with a handful of staples that go into a small plastic bag. The best way to do this is with a simple burial marker.
The best pet burial markers are made out of inexpensive plastic. While this is usually a pretty safe option, if you want to protect your pet from theft and make sure he isn’t disturbed, it might be best to keep it simple. A simple plastic burial marker can be inexpensive and will not only stop scavengers from stealing your pet, but it will also make your pet look pretty in its final resting place.
While many people think that pet burial markers are a waste of money, there are other alternatives to burial in a grave. These can be made from metal, wood, or plastic. You might even be able to get a few on Amazon for a decent price. If you want something that is not in the cheapest price range, though, you might want to invest in a burial box that your pet has always loved and that will make it easier to find when you need it.