
It's hard to think that our pets will one day not be with us anymore. Death is one thing all living creatures will face no matter what.
Some pet owners have some trouble saying goodbye to their furry friends once they've passed. For those that don't want to let go, the option of preserving their pet after death seems like a good one.
There are many ways to preserve a pet. Pet taxidermy, freeze-drying and Cryonics are both ways to have your pet with you even after they're no longer living.
However, are these techniques and services taking it too far? Where is the limit when it comes to preserving life after death?
Learn all about taxidermy and other ways people are preserving their deceased pets on the next page!
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Vickie Pickett Ewing
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Yes. Let them RIP
Lauren LS
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Gayle Lim
Barbara Steele
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I don’t have a problem with people who want this, but i could never do it. I want the memories of them alive and playing, puppy kisses, soft ears to rub, steady breathing when napping beside you. If you stuff them then all you see is that and that makes me feel sad, ruins my good memories.
Vickie Pickett Ewing
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Agree
Pamela Oprea Yenglin
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Yes it is!
Charlotte Jane
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Unless your name is Norman Bates!
Pug Fans Society
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anyone love this post as much as me
Roy Perrine
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Nope, can’t do that!
Lisa McEwen
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Why would you want to see your poor dead stuffed pup everyday?! I can’t imagine anything more depressing
Debbie Outhouse
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Yes, I think a picture is enough