RESOURCES LIST

There are tools to help you make this difficult decision and better prepare yourself psychologically.

Find books on pet loss for children and adults to help you with the different stages of losing your animal and grief.

You are not alone. Speak with professional counsellors or join support groups with people who understand how you feel.

Despite all the pain we feel, there are rules governing the disposal of the bodies of deceased animals.

From at home burial to sanctuaries to jewelry made with ashes, there’s a lot of different options to honor your pet in a way that feels meaningful to you.

Find a clinic using our respectful aftercare bags or a at home euthanasia service.


Why EUTHABAG?

Losing a pet is painful. For many, it’s even more painful than losing a relative. Like a sister or a brother, a best friend, and a child all put together in one special being. The best listeners. The best hug givers. They provide unconditional love and support. We have put together resources to help you prepare for the loss of your companion, help you grieve when the time has come, and help you see the light again, while still lovingly remembering them.

Before EUTHABAG, there were no functional alternatives to plastic bags which are usually used to disposed of our companions.

Pet parents care about how their pet’s body will be handled after they pass. Veterinarians & Pet Owners now have an appropriate option for the transportation, cremation, aquamation, and burial of deceased pets that is, most importantly, respectful for the animal.

Visit the Order - Pet Owners page to purchase your own EUTHABAG on Amazon, Etsy, etc.