Pet Steps to Heaven in the News

Pet Steps on KUSA Fox 9 News in Denver

KUSA - The loss of a beloved pet can be devastating. Very often, people look at their animals as “treasured” members of the family. The evidence of that is in the billions of dollars Americans spend on their animals every year.

Companies create ways for you to keep your pet forever

Pet Steps on FOX 9 News

There’s a new way to remember your loved ones after they’re gone. One Minnesota company is doing something different for at-home memorials.

Watch: New Invention to Pay Tribute to Loved Ones

Pet Steps on WCCO 4 News

LINDSTROM, Minn. (WCCO)Memories In Stones For many Americans who have their loved ones cremated the question of what to do with the ashes can be a tough one to answer.

Statistics show that the number of people choosing to remember a loved one through cremation is growing. In 2006, about 30 percent of Americans who passed away were cremated.

Now, a Minnesota couple is taking cremation to new h… (Continue reading: Memories in Stone: Couple Turns Ashes Into Benches)

Pet Steps Featured in The Star Tribune

Read Dearly departed, yet still near.

Pet Steps Featured in The Horse

Read our feature in The Horse.

As seen in Cat Fancy Magazine

To help ease the loss of a dear cat, Pet Steps To Heaven preserves your pet’s ashes inside a top-quality cement stepping stone that can be decorated with your cat’s name, photograph and images of its favorite pastimes. The large and small stones come in hexagon, circle, square and heart shapes.

Memorialize Beloved Horse

Read: Pet Steps offers a unique way to remember an Equine that has passed.

Ron Schara KARE11 Minnesota Bound Story

Thoughtfully designed equine bench from Pet Steps to Heaven as seen on The Northwest Horse Source

Read: Whether used for work on the farm, racing on the track, or just plain companionship, horses have an immeasurable impact on their owners. When they pass the pain can seem infinite, especially when there is typically no burial, no ceremony, and no way to grieve the passing of these majestic creatures. Many owners are left with a box of ashes—a reminder of their horse’s death—not the fond memories of the animal’s life. That’s where Pet Steps to Heaven comes in.