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National Pet Remembrance Day in the United Kingdom is a day set aside for pet parents to celebrate the lives of their deceased and missing pets while taking time to honor all they contributed to family and quality of life.
This event also raises funds for UK charity, The Oldies Club re-homes dogs over seven with forever families.
Event champion Pets Magazine provides the following advice for observing this day:
On Pet Remembrance Day, there are many ways in which people can remember deceased pets, including:
• A memorial service in a place where the pet liked to walk or play.
• A living memorial by planting a tree or flowerbed.
• A pet sculpture or portrait featuring the pet or their image printed on a coaster or other accessory.
• A scrapbook with photos and other reminders of the pet.
• An online memorial with photos of the pet.
• A poem about the pet.
• Donating to charities like The Oldies Club or volunteering at an animal rescue center.
National Pet Remembrance Day began in 2015.
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