In Belgium, the Reuters photographer Yves Herman recently visited Animatrans, a funeral home that claims to be the first in Belgium designed exclusively for pets. Animatrans handles a number of arrangements for pets that have passed on, from funerals and burial, to death masks and taxidermy—for customers who seek a more tangible reminder of their beloved companions.
A Full-Service Funeral Home for Pets
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Myriam Waeles poses with her stuffed duck, a mallard named Arthur, at her home in Lennik, Belgium, on April 29, 2016. “Arthur was a special duck ... He was always waiting for me at the door when I came home, walking next to me in the living room,” Waeles said. “Having Arthur, stuffed next to me, comforts me.” #
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Patrick Pendville, the founder of Animatrans, shows a resin mask depicting the face of a dead dog at the Samsara Eternity crematory for animals in Soignies, Belgium, on April 15, 2016. #
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