Dog Memorial Green Urns Giving Life A Unique Way To Say Good Bye


by deog - Date: 2010-05-07 - Word Count: 332 Share This!

My Living Reef green urn Dog memorials gave our family a way to give our best friend eternal life and the farewell he deserved. Our dog was more than a pet he was my best friend and a viable part of our family for fifteen years. When his desire for life was stronger than his physical ability to give us one last smile we were forced to make a decision that filled our hearts with overwhelming sadness. Our final decision came down to giving more importance to his quality of life than our selfish desire to have him remain in our lives, to say goodbye was the hardest decision we have had to make. My tears flow as the memory overwhelms my heart. Our family needed a way to give our friend back all of the love and life he had given us in the past fifteen years, a Dog memorial that the entire family could agree upon. We came across Petreef.com a division of My Living Reef which offered us a unique option with green urn pet memorials. This option gave us the closure we needed to say goodbye and instead of it feeling like the end of his memory it felt as if it was a new beginning for us all. We were able to take solace in the fact that this Dog memorial would replenish endangered habitat and give life back to our ailing ocean species. My Living Reef green urn pet memorial was the perfect way for my family to say goodbye but know that Zildjian would be a part of this eternal continuation of life not just a memory in our hearts.

The Global Preservation Project (GPP) is an international non profit solely dedicated to the preservation of at risk habitat. GPP operates several ecological projects including the Sea Turtle Rescue project in Nicaragua, Habitat restoration and preservation Programs in Belize, Honduras, and Guatemala, My Living Reef and Pet Reef off the coast of the Los Coronado Islands.

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