Sunday, September 8, 2013

Kaukauna Veterinary Clinic Observes National Pet Memorial Day


We too have lost


“Occasionally I’ll see a patient that reminds me of my old dog Gus.  It’s nice getting small reminders of an old friend that I had to say goodbye to many years ago.  It helps keep his memory alive.”  
Dr. Kurt Rossebo

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September 8, 2013 is National Pet Memorial Day. The holiday was originally created in 1972 by the International Association of Pet Cemeteries in recognition of the importance of remembering beloved lost pets.  The doctors and staff at Kaukauna Veterinary Clinic understand the strong bond our clients have with their pets and the grief associated with losing a beloved pet.  We thought we would share some ideas to help you remember your family member in a meaningful way.
The  International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association lists ways you can remember your pet.  They also have an online memorial where you may share stories of your cherished family member.  If you prefer a more local website, Forrest Run Pet Cremation Service and Memorial Tribute Center has a beautiful website with an obituary tribute section.  There you will also find many grief resources for dealing with pet loss.

 Another option is to honor the memory of your pets with others who have also experienced pet loss. The Fox Valley Humane Association is holding a Pet Memorial Service Sunday September 29th at 2:00 pm. 


"I deal with clients' pet loss frequently, and it never gets easy.  It is the most difficult and gut wrenching part of our jobs.  After losing my own beloved companion, I had an even deeper appreciation for what a person goes through when they lose their pet.  Our furry little (and sometimes not so little) friends wiggle their way deep into our hearts because of their lovable nature and unconditional love.  This creates an incredibly strong bond.  My hope for people that have experienced the loss of their pet is that they are able to dwell on the many fond memories of their pet and let those memories bring them peace and comfort." Dr. Ronald Biese
 
 
We want to help you celebrate the life of your pet! 
 Feel free to share pictures and stories with us of your special memories.