Condolences on your loss. She'll met you at the Rainbow Bridge. Attached is a link. You haven't much time, though, what about her favorite blanket? Awww, kiss her for me.
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=pet+caskets&fr=ush-ans
2007-01-25 04:47:43
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answered by reynwater 7
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I am so sorry for your loss..........I've had to put my loved pets down before too, so I know what you're going through. I've heard of the caskets before for pets.......and I seen a person on here gave you some links to websites. At home, my father in law made our pet's some wooden caskets. It was really nice of him, and we weren't expecting it when he had did it. Now it's turned into a tradition. Just find comfort in the fact that your pomeranian had a wonderful home and was loved. I wish you the best of luck....
2007-01-25 04:50:57
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answered by cajunrescuemedic 6
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First let me say how sorry I am to hear about you having to put your baby down, you must love her very much. Have you thought about cremation, that way you can put her where ever you want to. You could spread her ashes, bury her or just keep her with you. My husband and I when the time comes if our dogs have gone on before us we will place the urn in the casket with one of us.
2007-01-25 05:12:18
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answered by Peek-A-Poo 2
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I am so sorry to hear about your Pomeranian. It is so heartbreaking, when you lose, a member of your family, that you've had for such a long time. I really sympathize with you. Here are some sites I found, doing a google search for "caskets for dogs": Allaboutpeturns.com, Thepetcasketshop.com, Dmoz.org, Petspassedon.com, RichardLamb.com, and Mypethaven.com. I hope this helps you a little.
2007-01-25 04:59:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Try "Pet Casket" on Google. You find lots of links. Your vet may also have some local people they deal with. Many people decide on cremation and keep the ashes in urns and boxes. Good luck. It's never easy saying goodbye to a friend.
2007-01-25 04:46:08
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answered by W. 7
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I'm so sorry for your loss, it's very hard to loose such an old friend. Can you have her cremated? This is what we have done with our dogs. When their ashes were returned to us, we put them in a very pretty urn or a small wooden casket, and buried them in their favourite place under the trees.
2007-01-25 05:27:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know about caskets, I buried mine in a plastic storage box that I lined with his blanket, I put his treats and toys in there and buried him in his favorite spot in the yard. You can also have pets cremated not and placed in urnes. Sorry for your loss.
2007-01-25 04:44:47
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answered by 400lbtwins 4
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Sorry, your going through this. The caskets they use are made of Styrofoam not too different from the stuff they make coolers out of. Once again Sorry.
2007-01-25 05:03:14
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answered by dogperson 3
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im so sorry to hear that when my dog passed away of old age me and my mom cryed for a week and still cry to this day i dont know about dog caskets im not sure what we burried her in cause i was younger but i really hope you will find what your looking for if you cant find a dog one get a regular casket its just slightly bigger!!
2007-01-25 05:01:22
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answered by Celestine K 2
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I'm so sorry Sweety.. The vet will be able to order one for you. Alternatively, you could have her separately cremated and keep her ashes in an urn. My first dog's ashes are in an urn that I keep near the head of of my bed because that was her favorite place to sleep.
Again, my deepest condolences.
2007-01-25 05:01:03
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answered by HDB 7
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