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Marking The Passing Of A Special Pet With A Dog Headstone

By Lucille Lamb


Dogs, in particular, can occupy a very special place both in families and in their owner's hearts. The death of a much loved pet can sometimes feel as upsetting as losing a human family member. Having a grave to visit can often help in dealing with bereavement, and many like to select a dog headstone to mark this special place.

If the grave is in the family garden then the only factors to consider will be size, price and appearance. However, people who are wishing to mark burials in cemeteries will need to check if there are any special requirements. Some places have restrictions on both size and appearance and it is wise to take note of these in order to avoid further upset later. Stones which do not comply with regulations are often asked to be removed.

Stones are made in various different materials and they should all be suitable for outside use. Some natural materials, such as marble, are very expensive, but there are cheaper options available, such as slate. There are also resins to choose from, which often have the appearance of black or grey granite, but do not cost as much.

Size is an important factor to consider. If the stone is to be placed in a small garden something smaller may be more appropriate, as a grave that dominates a garden might look out of place. If it is in a cemetery, then any size regulations need to be followed. As well as traditional sized headstones, smaller rocks and slabs that lie on the ground are available.

Headstones come in all sorts of shapes, including the traditional ones found in human graveyards. Grieving owners can choose from rectangles, rounded squares, crosses, hearts and open books. There are also many companies who will make a stone to order if they do not already make the shape requested.

Decorative effects on stones are possible, with some companies offering a choice of motifs such as dog, paw print, scroll or heart shape. Some people like the stone to show a full color photograph of their animal so they can look at it when they visit the grave. Choosing the wording on the stone may be the hardest decision to make and it is worth taking the time to get it right. Some choose just the name and dates but others feel that more detail is needed.

There are many manufacturers of headstones and most of these can be found by searching on the internet. However, if people prefer a local company they can visit in person, their veterinary surgeon or local cemetery may be able to recommend one. There is no doubt that whatever type of stone is required, it will be found somewhere.

A dog headstone can be a good way to mark the grave of a much loved pet. Often people talk to their dogs and it is consoling to be able to visit the spot and continue these conversations. The knowledge that a beautiful stone has been erected can also be comforting, as can choosing it, as it is one last loving action made for the dog.




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