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Twin
Oaks Pet Cemetery & Crematorium 251 NE 300th St. Okeechobee, Fl 34972 Serving Martin, St. Lucie & Indian River Counties |
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Dr. Thomas K. Nicholl |
When we introduce a new pet into our family we do not think about the life span of that pet (nor do we want to), but sadly it is a fact that this averages only 12-14 years. This is a relatively short time compared to humans.
We plan their orientation into the family and home; find a veterinarian to care for their health; teach the pet proper manners, possibly taking them to obedience school. When we go on vacation, if they can not come with us, we investigate kennel facilities or home care services.
We nurture and love our pets during
their brief stay on this Earth, but as they reach their twilight years, we refuse to face
the day when our pet will no longer be with us. Understandably this is something none of
us want to face. It is a painful, grief filled experience. However, having some knowledge
of the options available when our pet dies, helps ease the confusion and pain.
When choosing a pet cemetery or crematorium - ask these questions
1- Member of International Association of Pet Cemeteries?
2- Is there a deed restriction to insure the property will always be a pet cemetery?
3-Can you be present at a burial or cremation?
4-Can you visit when you want to and without prior notice?
PRE-NEED ARRANGEMENTS: 15% discount off today's prices
(unchanged for when the need arises). This pet must be ID'd with at least 30
days prior notice.
Everything we do at Twin Oaks is backed by Dr. Thomas K. Nicholl's personal
guarantee.

We are members of the Better Business Bureau.