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TV vet Emma Milne with her (deceased) dogs Pan and Badger.

TV vet Emma Milne with her (deceased) dogs Pan and Badger.

National Memorial Day For Pets Pledges Support To Charity That Re-homes Senior Dogs

8 years ago
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Posted
25th April, 2016 17h20

Author
Marie Carter


Pet Remembrance Day, a national day set up for people to remember deceased pets is backing a charity that finds ‘forever homes’ for older dogs. 

On national Pet Remembrance Day (Tuesday July 5), pet lovers are being asked to dig deep and pledge support to The Oldies Club (www.oldies.org.uk), a national charity, which rehomes dogs aged seven and over. 

Pet Remembrance Day, which launched in 2015, is the inspiration of Arty Lobster (www.artylobster.com), a company that specializes in 3D pet sculptures, and pet owners' lifestyle magazine Pets Magazine (www.petsmag.co.uk.)

Pet Remembrance Day, or #PetRemembranceDay on social media, provides a valuable opportunity for people to celebrate the lives of departed pets and the increasing number of ways in which we can commemorate them.

Lars Andersen, Managing Director of Arty Lobster, who co-founded the day, says: “Pets are increasingly regarded as members of our family, and we do not remember them as we should. Pet cremations in the UK are still a slowly growing market and pet memorials tend to be very ‘samey’ with the best you can hope for being an urn featuring the pet’s name. 

Pet Remembrance Day is proud to support The Oldies Club, which is a wonderful charity that makes a huge difference to the lives of our beloved companion animals.”

Olive Armstrong, The Oldies Club, explains: “Our pets are members of our families too, and to dedicate a special day to remember them is a great idea.

“At The Oldies club, we have so many older dogs desperately in need of new forever homes in which to see out their final years. Older dogs can be the most loving and special dogs and they crave love and a nice spot in a warm home to snooze. We have so many people who have adopted an older dog and say they would definitely do so again, as they have had such a good experience with the dog. We are also looking for people who would like to foster an older dog, so please do get in touch with us via our website if you can help.”

Celebrities including TV vet Emma Milne are already lining up to support the day. 

Emma explains“As a vet and a pet owner, I have experienced the devastation of pet loss from every angle. One of the hardest things for any vet is helping owners through the most difficult times of their lives but it is also our most important job. Having had to make the decision to end my own pets’ lives as well as those of my clients’ pets I completely understand the incredible sense of guilt and the mix of other emotions we all go through. 

Emma adds: “For me, like everyone else, animals are part of the family. My ‘boys’, Pan and Badger, were with me for 15 years through thick and thin and their loss utterly crushed me. Events like Pet Remembrance Day are hugely important to bring people together through shared anguish and unite them to help them remember the great times with their pets rather than just the final moments.” 

How can people get involved on Pet Remembrance Day?

Arty Lobster has come up with several ways in which people can remember deceased pets on National Pet Remembrance Day, including:

Other ideas include:

To donate to The Oldies Club, please visit: https://www.justgiving.com/oldies/donate


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