As a trusted veterinarian and caring professional,
you’ve been there for families through every stage of
your patients’ lives. Whether a family needs the sense
of closure a cremation service can provide, or just wants
to know their pet’s body was handled with dignity and
respect, Paws Memorial Services can assist you.
Honor the passing of your patient, and support
your families in their time of need. Contact
us to meet with a Paws Memorial Services team
member for more information on how you can expand
your services through us.
What you should know
when choosing a pet crematory as your partner:
While the North Georgia, Tri-State crematory
scandal did not impact the pet cremation industry, it did
shine a glaring light on what could happen if an innocent
party trusts the wrong cremation partner.
This section is designed to help guide
you, the veterinarian, through the process of what to ask,
what to look for, and most importantly, identifying the pet
crematory that will guarantee the integrity of your veterinary
practice. Not all pet crematories are what they say they are.
Get the facts. Because pet crematories are unregulated, you
can and should recommend the pet crematory with the highest
standards, practices and processes. Your pet owners count
on you to do so. If your customers cannot contact
and visit your chosen crematory services provider, you MUST
question their integrity and practices.
No one knows better than you that pets
are important members of a family. Owners care about them,
worry about them. They want to make the best decisions for
that faithful family friend. Most pet owners carefully considered
the choice for a veterinarian and chose you as their pet's
health care provider. You are their trusted advisor on many
issues concerning healthcare.
At the end of a pet's life, it is not uncommon for you to
give advice or make recommendations concerning death care.
So, just like in the healthy part of their lives, pet owners
look to you, their veterinarian, for guidance and advice about
what to do when their pet dies. After all, choosing a reputable
death care provider is likely to be one of the last thoughtful
decisions you may help a pet owner make.