There aren’t the words to express how truly grateful I am to pets at peace. My gorgeous soul dog Eric passed at the beginning of January. When this happened the only thought I had was that I wanted pets at peace to cremate him. The reason being I know for certain he is being cremated alone as with bigger companies although this is what your led to believe it isn’t always the case. And that was my worry. I also wanted Eric to be kept close to home and handled with care. I didn’t want him to just be a number. So sadly Eric passed on the Sunday and by he was cremated the following day. When I went Monday evening to collect his ashes I said to my daughter who was in the car waiting for me that I’d only be a few minutes as I was just going to pay and collect his ashes.
How wrong was I 🥹🥹. I ended up getting Eryn out of the car and we stayed there from 7:30pm (already past closing) til almost 9pm. Steven and Jeanne talked to us about Eric and we shared photos and videos. They then spoke about their dogs and how they came about to start the business. Nothing was rushed. Everything was done with care love and attention. They took the time to show us round the building and show us the gorgeous photos of all the dogs they had looked after since they opened. This was truly beautiful and it was even more wonderful that they could remember each animal and talk about them as if they were their own. Upon leaving with Eric’s ashes, I also got paw prints, some of his hair in a keepsake bottle and a gorgeous slate heart plaque with a quote and Eric’s name. The whole experience from start to finish was absolutely perfect and I can’t thank Steven and Jeanne enough for the care they put in to looking after our beloved pets at the end of their life.
Kelly Margerison. 6.2.26

