Compassionate care for pets and their owners in a dignified and compassionate service.
The Vision Behind Stonegate Pet Cremations Ltd
The idea of opening a pet crematorium was born out of a desire to provide a dignified and compassionate service to pet owners. Brendan and Cally Hammond-Tooke, the co-directors of Stonegate Pet Cremations Ltd, have been passionate about animal welfare for many years. They realized that the current pet cremation options were often inadequate and lacking in dignity, leading them to take matters into their own hands. Key features of the new pet crematorium include:
- A state-of-the-art facility with a capacity for 20 pets per day
- A dedicated area for pet owners to wait and pay their respects
- A team of experienced veterinarians and pet care professionals
- A range of services, including pet cremation, burial, and memorialization
The Benefits of a Dedicated Pet Crematorium
The new pet crematorium will provide a range of benefits to pet owners, including:
The Environmental Impact of Pet Cremation
Pet cremation is a growing industry, with many pet owners choosing this option as a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional burial.
The Rise of Pet Loss Services
The pet loss industry has experienced significant growth in recent years, driven by the increasing number of pet owners who are seeking support and services to cope with the loss of their beloved pets. This trend is expected to continue, with the global pet loss services market projected to reach $1.4 billion by 2025.
The Need for Pet Loss Services
Pet owners often experience a range of emotions after losing their pets, including grief, sadness, and guilt. The loss of a pet can be a traumatic experience, and many owners struggle to cope with the emotional aftermath.
The Animal Rescue Project
The Animal Rescue Project is a community-driven initiative that aims to rescue and rehabilitate animals in need. The project’s founders, a group of passionate animal lovers, have been working tirelessly to make a difference in the lives of animals in their community.
The Origins of the Project
The Animal Rescue Project began with a simple yet bold idea: to collect animals from vet clinics and provide them with a safe and loving home. The founders, who are all animal enthusiasts, were inspired by the countless stories of animals being abandoned or neglected in their community. They knew that there had to be a better way to help these animals, and thus the Animal Rescue Project was born.
The Expansion Plan
The project’s founders have ambitious plans to expand their operations to other parts of the region. They aim to reach Wānaka and Queenstown, two popular tourist destinations in the South Island.
“It’s just a little bit more intimate and a little bit more personal and you know where your animal is and that it’s in good hands.”
