LOWERING THE BODY
Your pet companion is lowered gently by hand into the earth. Larger animals may require a shrouding board and lowering straps to lower them gently into the earth.
Some families choose to place flowers or natural, biodegradable personal tokens into the grave, while others may simply stand in quiet reflection.
Before the soil is returned, your companion is “tucked in” with a blanket of evergreen boughs, the same as our human burials.
Families are welcome to participate as much or as little as they wish throughout the burial.
CLOSING THE GRAVE
Family and loved ones are welcome to participate, if they wish, by gently returning shovelfuls of soil to the grave and helping to decorate the burial mound. Cemetery staff may also place natural materials such as sticks, rocks, and other biomass into the grave during backfilling, helping to maintain a healthy, active soil layer.
Once the grave is filled, a soft mound of earth remains. This mound is adorned with evergreen boughs and flowers, if desired, and will gradually settle over time. Cemetery staff tend the site as needed over time until it returns to the natural soil horizon.
If the family has chosen to have a natural stone (or wood) grave marker installed, this may be installed at the time of burial or in the future after the ground has settled.
See our Pet Cemetery FAQ page for answers to frequently asked questions.