NAPFD Consumer Report - Burial
When faced with the death of a pet,
many families are ill prepared to make the difficult decisions relating to the final
laying to rest of their beloved companion. Although no one likes to think about the loss
of a dear friend, death is an inevitable part of life. Choices which may be difficult now,
will seem impossible at the time of loss.
Before you, the pet owner, can make
the appropriate choices for your pets after death care, you must know what services
are available and how to find a reputable business to provide those services. Please
review this report and educate yourself on what services are available in your area. I
recommend calling and asking questions before making decisions what services you are going
to use. It is your responsibility to make these arrangements. Dont let someone else
make them for you.
Because of the incredible potential for fraud
within the pet cremation/burial industry, we have prepared this report to assist you in
selecting the services you feel most comfortable with. Listed below are the definitions of
common Terms used within the industry along with a number of Questions you
should ask anyone who offers to provide for your pets final care
The following terms are used by
disposal companies and are totally unacceptable forms of disposition by the NAPFD:
Mass Burial - the burial of many
pets at a time with no pet owner visitation rights
Mass Incineration/Disposal -
Which includes but not limited to communal burial, landfill dumping, rendering for use as
by-products in animal feed, laboratory research, etc.
Questions to ask
when considering burying your Companion animal in a pet cemetery
1. What is the Cost for the Burial and what is
included in that price? Casket? Marker? Perpetual Care Fee? Pick-up Fee? etc.
2. Is this property deed restricted to insure that
it will never be used for anything other than a pet cemetery?
3. How many burials do you do per year?
4. How many lots do you have available for burial?
5. Will I receive a burial agreement telling me my
rights as it pertains to my companion animals burial?
6. Do you have a irrevocable trust fund? Where is it
deposited?
7. Is there any reason that my companion animal will
be disinterred from this cemetery?
If so, where will it be placed?
8. How long will it take for you to do the burial
once you receive my companion animal? Can I be present for the burial?
9. What are the visitation hours of the pet
cemetery?
10. If you have a yearly maintenance fee, and the
fee is not paid, what happens to my rights to that burial lot?
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