Memorial for Pooh Bear

Can anyone suggest a good website to find memorials? We are having Pooh Bear cremated and want something different. Not sure if I want a special urn, just a garden stone, etc. Any suggestions?
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I like the traditional urn for my dogs. It can be engraved with whatever you would like.

http://metro-animal-service.com/pet-urns



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Cindy
Just had a message from the vet saying Pooh Bear's ashes and paw print are ready for us to pickup. It was hard to hear those words....can't believe my Pooh is just ashes now. It's amazing how the tears just keep coming. Still feel him all over the house and expect to see him. It is so empty. My heart still hurts.
Your Pooh Bear is not just ashes. His spirit is with you, you just need to keep your eye out for it. I can't imagine how heartbreaking it must be and I hope he finds a way to send you some comfort.
I am sorry for your loss. I hope you are able to find some comfort in knowing that there are many people here on this forum that have lived and walked in your shoes and know what it is like to lose a beloved pet. I am one of those people, having lost my sweet OES, Lucy Blue almost 8 months ago.
It took me awhile to go and pick up her ashes and pawprint because it was in December that they called me--right around the holidays. I couldn't do it. I had to wait until I was ready after the holidays to go and get her. I still think about her every day, and I still shed a lot of tears. You will always remember Pooh Bear and the good times that you had. I set up a little memorial for Lucy in my house on a dresser. I have some framed pics, her ashes, and a wooden box with a clear glass top that has has her pawprint, a little bit of her fur that I kept and her collar.

Pooh Bear will forever be in your heart. It is OK to grieve. It can take a long time until you feel better.
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I'm amazed at reactions of people towards the loss of Pooh Bear. You can really tell who the animal lovers are. You can sense that some people think "what is wrong with her...why is she grieving so much...it was just a "dog". It upsets me that I have run across even dog owners that do not understand the bonds between people and their dogs. My daughter's sister-in-law had put one of her dogs to sleep since it nipped at one of her kids and still had a dog at home that was a litter mate. They put that one to sleep also because they thought "she would be lonely" I don't understand. I am glad at how this forum understands the loss that is felt. These animals are part of the family and we grieve for them as we would a family member. Thank you everyone for your kind words. You have made me feel much better. :ghug:
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