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Paws On The Bridge

3.5 (2 reviews)

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5 star service. They really care about your pets! cost effective as well. I wouldn't trust anyone else

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We had to make the very hard and emotional decision to put our pup down this past month. This was…read morenot the first time we have had to say goodbye to a pet, but this dog was different. He and I had a vey strong bond and making this decision was more difficult than any other time in my life. My husband looked around and found Paws and Remember. I am so glad that we made the choice to go through them instead of a different option. They were so kind, considerate, and empathetic. I could tell how much they cared and how they understood my pain. My husband picked up our little guys remains and I was so impressed with everything we received. The box with the remains was so nice, but they also included a lock of our boys hair, some supportive materials, and a bookmark that can be planted to grow flowers in our dogs honor. I just don't have words for how grateful I am. They helped ease our pain and gave us piece of mind that he was in good hands. Thank you all for your kindness!!

My best friend of 17 years, who happened to be a cat (and yes I don't care how stupid that sounds),…read moredied in my arms after 6 months of renal failure several weeks ago. It sucked. Hard. The only thing that sucks harder than having a beloved companion die at home is realizing you now have a deceased friend in your arms and now what. Our wonderful cat vets at Completely Cat Clinic recommended Paw & Remember. My Mom called them (it was the crack of freaking dawn on a Monday - awesome way to start the week) and a very nice lady said, yes, of course, come by and we can help you. I sat in the car and hugged my girl while my Mom went in and dealt with the logistics; they had me come in, and the staff was so kind! Like, hey, good morning, here's a sobbing woman hugging a dead cat in a towel! Hi! But oh man they handled it beautifully. They asked me questions about my cat, gave me tissues because I was a complete disaster, and, when I was ready, I handed her off to a very nice woman who carried her body over to the crematorium. They do individual cremations here; if you're like IN LOVE with your pet like me, that stuff matters, and they take a number of steps to assure you the cremated remains in your lovingly hand-stenciled box (that broke my heart - free of charge, her name stenciled all beautifully on the box) are those of your best friend and not just sweepings of whoever happened to pass that day. They provide you with a care package when you come back to pick up your pet's ashes. It has a little memory book to fill out, with a little bag of fur they clipped from your friend, and a pamphlet about grieving with numbers to call if you're just totally in need of someone to talk to about your loss. Hi, I'm sobbing my way through this review, more than anything because I was so genuinely touched by the kindness and sensitivity of their staff. What lovely, gentle human beings, performing such an unfortunate but helpful service, in literally *THE* kindest, most loving way possible. It's surprising to feel comforted and so well taken care of by strangers when you're enduring such a personal, hard to articulate loss, but these are the best strangers possible. I can't recommend them highly enough. It's a sad job but I am so grateful these wonderful people are here to do it.

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We just picked up our baby, Sophie's ashes today from Rolling Acres. It's during the Coronavirus…read morelockdown, which has made everything about her euthanasia painful. Rolling Acres was a comfort to us. We were so happy we found a place that allowed us to keep her cremains. They were attentive, sensitive, and it was outside the city in a beautiful setting. We dropped our girl off, and she was ready for pick up the next day. I had never had any experience with cremation before and was not sure what to expect. Rolling Acres offers a group or individual cremation, and we chose the latter. They charge by animal weight. It was fair, and affordable. They will pick up from the vet, or you can take your pet out to them. Her remains were in a box about the size of a large cupcake, but heavier. Our girl was 22lbs. We recommend Rolling Acres, and are so glad to have a remembrance.

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The NHS offers amazing training classes for all dogs at all levels. We are currently doing the…read moretraining for K9 good citizen certification, the class was a fair price and the teachers are amazing with the dogs, so knowledgeable and friendly! We also recently adopted a dog, the process was easy, the adoption counselors were easy to talk to and took the right steps for the introduction of our resident dogs and the new one. We received a collar and leash, food, all vet records, and information for any problems with behaviors or heath. I want to add that the shelter does a good job of providing enrichment and support for the animals. They make sure to have as many dogs and cats in the individual, quiet kennels as possible, which really helps them relax. The NHS is also a partner with Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, a sanctuary located in Kanab, UT and whose main goal is to help the USA become NO kill. This is HUGE for Omaha!!

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They were amazing! Helped put me at ease when I brought my dog in for what I thought was CHF…read moreexacerbation. Turns out it was pain, they gave her a shot and got us on some meds. They were kind caring and really help put me at ease.

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