Many families consider their pets a part of the family, so it’s important that you offer them services that honor their pet with dignity and respect. That’s why we’re sharing a few ways you can give families’ pets the unique funeral services that they deserve, while also making things easier for your firm.
Personalize the Funeral Service
Like with human funerals, you also can personalize pet funeral services to reflect the life a family’s pet lived. From the funeral flowers to the memorial displays, the opportunities are endless when it comes to personalization.
When choosing the funeral flowers, consider choosing flowers that the family had in their yard that their pet liked to roam around. You also can choose flowers based on their meaning, such as roses for love.
For the memorial displays, showcase their pet’s favorite toys. You also can include photos and other items like their leash and food bowl. During the funeral service, the family can each share a special memory with their pet or select a special song that reminds them of their beloved pet.
Providing a personalized service for a pet doesn’t just serve the pet, it serves the family — and helps build the relationship you have with them.
Offer Memorialization Solutions
By offering your families personalized memorial products, you can help them honor and remember their cherished pet, while also getting a little extra revenue for your firm. For example, you can offer clay or ink paw prints, a lock of fur, or memorial jewelry from their pet tag.
You also can suggest some DIY mementos, such as making a memorial photo frame or a collar-wrapped memorial candle. Or, share some special family tradition ideas, like having a remembrance dinner on their pet’s birthday or another significant date.
Provide Grief Resources
Through offering grief resources and programs, you can help families grieve the loss of their animal best friend. An easy way to do this is by creating a grief brochure to give to families at the arrangement conference. It can include healthy grieving tips, suggested pet grief books or blogs, memorial ritual ideas (like in the previous section), contact information for local grief counselors, and your funeral home’s grief programs.
For grief programs, your firm can start a pet loss support group in your community. Oftentimes, people may not take the death of a loved one’s pet as seriously as they should, so starting a group gives them a supportive environment to grieve their loss. Another idea is to host an educational seminar about the death of a pet or a remembrance dinner to honor families’ deceased pets.
Host Pet-Related Events
Planning events for your community is a great way to get the word out about your firm and meet families in person. You can do the same thing with events for pets or related to pets.
If you have a therapy dog, consider inviting people to their birthday party. Or invite your community to an event to make keepsakes for their pets that have recently passed. Don’t be afraid to get creative!
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