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Find comfort in Mary Valley Pet Cremation

All through history, animals have played key roles in human life.

We have come to rely on them for food, clothing, transportation, and protection.

Animals still maintain these traditional uses, the role they play has changed over the last century where animals are kept for their therapeutic value and companionship.

The loss of a pet can be heartbreaking, a long term diary study was conducted in the UK from 1925 – 1960 where three pet owners were encouraged to record on a daily basis their life with a pet. In all three diaries the pain of pet loss was recorded reflecting the immense emotional power of the animals.

Mary Valley Pet Cremation has recognised the importance of the special role that pets now play in day to day lives. Which is the reason they honour pets with the same respect and dignity they would extend to any other beloved family member.

Mary Valley Pet cremation began with an idea by German born Matthias Lochthofen to offer a personalised service to the people of the Gympie region.

They offer a regular service in the Fraser Coast, Sunshine Coast, Noosa and surrounds and most recently the South Burnett.

They have many package options to suit their clients, all designed to honour and remember that special four legged family member. Their service is available from Monday to Friday and on the weekend by appointment.

Owning a pet will change your life and bring you joy, offering unconditional love and are always there when we need them.

And when the time comes to say goodbye Mary Valley Pet Cremation will be there when you need them.

Phone Matthias on 0456 001 585 for dignified collection, respectful and individual cremations.

Along with their exclusive basic package, they also provide a variety of wooden boxes, urns and keepsakes.

For more information email info@maryvalleypetcremation.com.au or visit maryvalleypetcremation.com.au

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