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If money is not
issue, and you don’t mind going over $100, you might like:
- A Rock Urn. Urns don’t necessarily have to hold ashes; this beautiful rock urn that is designed to withstand
weather could hold a favorite toy instead, or whatever your friend would like. - A River Rock memorial, engravable with 2-4 lines of text. These are just gorgeous and perfect for
garden. - If you have picture of
pet, consider an artistic rendition (quite realistic) on an ostrich or emu egg. It’s breathtaking, I can assure you.
I hope this has given you some ideas, and that
grieving pet owner in your life enjoys your sympathy gift. To buy any of
products mentioned, please visit our Pet Loss Gifts & Cards page.

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