Johnny Z.

In May of 2012 my 7 year-old Rat Terrier Zero was diagnosed with Cancer and was given a very short time to live. I always let him be a dog, and do doggie things but he was like a child in my heart. When it was coming to the end for him, I knew I was not going to let him suffer. I Learned of home euthanasia and cremation for pets. I couldn’t bear thinking of him being euthanized at a veterinarian office and cremated in a group by someone who is just doing a job. When I contacted Scott from At Garden’s Edge I realized this was no cold call. Scott was patient, understanding and informative about the service they provided. When the time had come, Zero was put to rest on his favorite comfy chair. Scott never made me feel like his sole purpose was to take Zero away. I believe Scott from At Gardens Edge truly cared for Zero. After a prayer, and as much time as I needed to grieve, Scott removed Zero with much care. A week later, Scott returned with Zeros ashes in a soft bag in a little wooden box wrapped in purple tissue. There was also a clay stone with Zeros name and his paw print. The service that At Gardens Edge does is a God sent and Scott is truly a kind human being.