
When Ricky died
Our family pet named "Ricky" was a German Shepherd dog who died at the young age of eight years. As a family we were emotionally devasted by this loss. Fortunately, we live in a rural area where we could bury his body on some conservation land that we own.
Our grieving process was aided by knowing that his body was buried in a natural setting that Ricky visited everyday while on walks with a family member. Forever Prairie developed as a result of Ricky's death. Would others find comfort in having their beloved pet's cremains be returned to the soil as part of a beautiful prairie landscape? Would pet owners find solace in having a video record of a memorial ceremony?
In other words, if someone doesn't have a beautiful, natural place for cremains, nor the opportunity to travel to that place for a meaningful farewell experience, can the cemetery come to the pet owner in need?
