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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We kept the ashes of our first dog. The cremation service that our vet uses has 3 options, cremate with other animals and don't return, cremate with other animals and get ashes back ( though you would get a mixture of all the animals that had been cremated at the time), or cremate individually. At the time we couldn't bare the thought of our dear pet being cremated at the same time of other animals, though it seems silly now, so we paid the high price for individual cremation and have the ashes on a shelf though have talked about spreading soon before we move. [/quote] We did the same thing with the individual cremation. I basically was so out of it when we had our dog put down that I just decided to do whatever the "most" option was, just so I wouldn't regret it later. I wasn't up for really thinking about the decision I was making so wanted to make it easy on myself later. We spread his ashes fairly quickly after he passed away as it was painful to have them around and I knew that the longer I held on to them, the more likely it would be that the ashes would never get spread and would be hanging out on a shelf forever. [/quote]
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