Monica Torres LFD and internationally recognized Embalmer/Postmortem Reconstructive Specialist and Cole Imperi leading expert in Thanatology and Founder of the School of American Thanatology share their own experiences preparing their beloved pets after death. This class includes doing’s and don’ts of preparations of the body including special considerations and research-based community aspects of aftercare. The course is a compilation of modern grief theory and technical postmortem instruction on how to provide a home funeral successfully for your beloved pet and your family.
In many instances losing our beloved pets can be more impactful than losing a human counterpart. The bonds we share with our animals are unlike any human relationship we encounter. In this enthralling seminar, Torres and Imperi co-present and deliver a practical guideline on how to create a loving tribute at home for your beloved pet prior to burial or cremation. Torres offers practical technical training on how to disinfect, bathe, and prepare the dead body of a family pet or service animal for public or private viewing. Further exploration by Imperi focuses on the social aspects of how the death of a pet can be traumatizing and isolating. Imperi imparts personal experience and tips on how to move through this difficult process with the support of friends and family. Once our pet is “put down” or found expired, a separate journey begins. There are options that most are not aware of such as preparing the body of your beloved pet at home and hosting your own home funeral for your pet and your family. This course is suitable for professionals or those who wish to provide after-death care themselves.

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