Yes, you can have a dog cremated after they pass away. Many pet cremation services offer individual cremation, where your dog will be cremated on their own and you can choose to keep or scatter their ashes.
When receiving ashes, you need to decide if you are going to keep them or scatter them. If you are keeping them, you need to make sure to keep them in a safe container.
Having the ashes added into the black ink of a tattoo can keep your loved ones (pets included) closer to you long after they are gone.
An air tight container to keep it from going stale.
Cremated ashes can be put thrown or placed virtually anywhere (They are now also being sent to outer space) depending on the wishes of the cremated person or the person that has the ashes.Alternately:The ashes can be:Kept in an urn by the next of kin (a ready source for humorous accidents)Scattered at a favourite place (not as pleasant as it is on TV or movies as corpse dust gets blown into your eyes and mouth)Tossed out with the trashLeft with the crematorium - it's their problemIt is often stated that the ashes of cremated civil servants are put into hourglasses so the government can finally get some work out of them.
Cornelia told her third husband, Bill Goodsir, to keep her death anonymous with no publicity. Cornelia was cremated and her ashes were placed at a church near her home. Later when her husband Bill Goodsir died, Cornelia's ashes were placed on his casket and she was buried with him.
Only if you have used fresh cream as a filling. In any event keep it in an air tight container to keep your cake fresh.
It is okay. Although people have traditionally kept the ashes of their beloved in an urn, another method of keeping them which is currently in favor is to plant the ashes under a favorite tree or bush. Any trace elements which have remained in the ashes of your dear one can then be absorbed as needed by the plant and so, in effect, you are giving back to nature what nature helped to build. It is a nice way to remember him/her.
Yes, it is common for pet owners to keep their pet's ashes at home in an urn or another special container. Some people find comfort in having their pet's ashes close by as a way to honor and remember them. Be sure to check local regulations or consult with a veterinarian to ensure it is safe and legal to do so in your area.
Turn your oven to it's very lowest temperature and keep it in there. When you take it out add butter, etc. before serving.
Not if you intend to eat it straight away. If you plan to store them, keep them in an air-tight container.
Keep it in a tight/dry container and you'll be fine.