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1469 Peck Street, Muskegon, MI 49441
Phone: (231) 722-3721 Fax: (231) 722-6248
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Pet loss is one of the saddest parts of life. What do you do if your pet passes away at home? At the Vet Clinic? While you're on vacation? Answers to these questions and all of your options are here -- on this website for your private viewing.

Choose between three available plans -- the PawPrint Cremation Plan, Burial Remembrance Plan, or Tiny Pet Plan for little animal companions.
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Today there is a vast selection of beautiful pet urns, garden stones, memory journals, keepsake jewelry made out of pet's cremated remains, hi-tech necklaces with a flash-drive filled with photos and more ...

Just like with people, there is a lot you can do to make sure your pet is taken care of. Identifying your wishes, in the event your pet outlives you is just one of them. Selecting certain services or signing documents ahead of time can give you peace of mind in case your pet dies ...
Read MoreWelcome to Clock Timeless Pets. You may have found us because your pet has passed away today, or in the past. If this is the case, our sincerest condolences go out to you and your family. We our pet parents, too, and have known the sadness that comes when a pet crosses the Rainbow Bridge.
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If you're like us, it is normal to treat your pooch, kitty or small animal as well as the people in your life. So when illness or death occurs, grief and bereavement can be equally as profound as losing a human family member. If you're like most pet parents, planning ahead for their eventual death is not high on your list. You're not alone.
Do you know what to do first in the unfortunate event that your pet dies at home? If your fido happens to be a bird or a small animal, the loss may be no different than that of a cat or a dog. Our video series created for local cable TV details answers to, "If my pet died at home, what do I do?" Other difficult questions are addressed here on our site and in Your Learning Corner. Questions like "Do I have to leave my pet with my veterinarian? What will happen to his body? How much does cremation cost? Can I ask my vet to use your local crematory for care? How will my little Bugsy be cared for in his final seconds of life? Can I hold him when he is euthanized?
The last person your pet may see is your veterinarian in his final moments of life. Know your rights for being with your pet and your options for body disposition.
Our F.A.Q. section is growing so if you have a question not yet on it, please ask us. You may also visit our Facebook page for free downloads and talking to our community. Here are our hours and pet removal information.
The Clock Family of funeral services includes not just caring for people, but also beloved pets. We will take extraordinary and compassionate care of both you and your pet -- before or after your pet's death.
Pet Amber Alert uses the same advanced technology to help spread the word rapidly about your lost dog, lost cat, or any type of lost pet.
If your pet has died at home . . .
If you have discovered your pet isn't moving, the first step is to be certain he is deceased. Some pet parents have discovered their animal sleeping soundly, or still from being sick.
Get his favorite blanket, a sheet or towel
In the event your beloved fido is laying on your nice carpet, you want to wrap him in a blanket as soon as possible. It sounds harsh, but his body may soil where he lays. See more about this in our cable tv show.
Keep your pooch or kitty cold
Although we are on call after hours and on holidays, you can preserve your pet until we talk. Some people have used coolers packed with ice. We have refrigeration that allows you to have up to one week to make final care decisions.
Watch this video for more assistancePreserve memories of your pet. Everything is here from A-Z for taking care of your pooch, kitty or other four-legged pet. Bring him or her home with dignity . . .
Read MoreWhen you want to bury your pet at home or in a pet cemetery
Burial is a personal decision and this plan helps you in preparation of creating a fitting tribute to define your goodbye, while having a physical place to visit.
Read MoreTiny pets, big hearts . . .
Size makes no difference when it comes to love from pet. Your tiny pet may be a bird or parrot, ferret, guinea pig, hamster, rat, mouse or even a reptile...
Read MoreOur pet memorial showroom is in Muskegon
Located in a separate building of Clock Funeral Home, we meet with you to go over your pet arrangements.
Everything you need to remember your pet . . .
It may be surprising to know that there are more selections today than ever before. Did you know you can have your pet's cremated remains made into a gorgeous piece of jewelry or art?
A special option for you . . .
A pet urn is a special container to house your pet's cremated remains, or ashes. New and unique urns are not only made from wood or metal, but blown glass, ceramic pet shapes as works of art and more ...