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  • I have been a YELP member for many years and this is the hardest review I will ever have to write. But we finally had put down our 15 year old Shepherd Lab "Shamrock" after a year of health decline and, simply, old age. We humanely and gently put her down at the Ann Rd. Animal Hosp. who were very compassionate and will get a nice review as well. But i wanted to start here. We wanted her ashes and asked the vet where they will send her and they told us it would be the Craig Rd Pet Cemetery. So, of course I HAD to YELP it and was SO PLEASED to see the nice 5 star reviews here. The office is closed on weekends so Monday we went to visit them. Being it was November in Vegas it was cool and sunny outside. Something about visiting a cemetery in the fall just seemed ..."ok?/ appropriate". The grounds were lovely. granite pet tombstones, flowers, photos, little pet mausoleums even a little pet church with chairs and a box of tissues in it. talk about heart breaking. We went inside the office which was buzzing with employees and activity but still had a comfortable rustic feeling to it. There were photos on the wall of animals that have been buried there. They have a horse and even have a full size elephant buried there at the cemetery. We talked to the girl working the counter and let her know Shamrock was coming and wanted a private cremation and to have her ashes returned to us. We showed her a photo of Shamrock and wanted her to "make sure she took care of her." She assured us Shamrock will be cremated privately and returned to us. She was extremely compassionate. I just needed to see the place. In California we never knew where they "did that" and of course, I imagined some dark cold heartless mass grave in an industrial park with a smoke stack. But not here. It was paradise for pets. My partner saw a lovely little silver and gold leaf metal urn that caught her attention and said "can we pick her up in this"?. it was only $29. but looked very expensive. She did not want to get Shammy back in a paint can or a cardboard box. They had at least 100 different urns of all shapes and sizes. but that's the one that we liked. So, we will get her back Friday. and I guarantee more crying will ensue. But I very much recommend the Craig Rd Pet Cemetery. THANK YOU KIM and Lisa and all the staff. I could go on and on how sad we are but this is a review. Not an obituary. But damn, we are soooo going to miss "our Baby". 5 stars~
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