While me coming here isn't something I want to do, I do greatly appreciate the service. This is my second time using Paws, whiskers, and wags. My other doggie Spike passed away in 2018 and I used...
Paws, Whiskers & Wags, Your Pet Crematory
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Paws, Whiskers & Wags is a pet crematory located in Marietta, GA, offering compassionate and dignified end-of-life services for beloved animal companions. They provide a range of options to meet the unique needs of each pet parent, ensuring a respectful farewell.
The experienced team at Paws, Whiskers & Wags understands the importance of honoring pets as cherished family members, guiding individuals through the difficult process of saying goodbye. They offer support before, during, and after cremation, assisting in finding closure and celebrating the life shared with a beloved pet.
With a commitment to transparency, compassion, and exceptional service, Paws, Whiskers & Wags goes beyond being a crematory, striving to be a pillar of support for pet owners in Georgia and the Carolinas. Their dedication to assisting families in their journey of remembrance and healing sets them apart in the community.
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i am saddened to write this review about my absolute horrible experience with the covington paws, whiskers & wags, location. the sheer unprofessionalism, rude, unethical, dishonest and thieving...
The staff was extremely kind and compassionate. Chante explained all of the options available and was amazing. She was so kind and sympathetic. I really feel she went out of her way to do...
We've never experienced this with a pet before.....but when I tell you, my daughters were very emotional the day of our dog's passing (a chiweenie) as they hunted around for "the right...
I recently had to put down my pet Miley, my 15 year old chihuahua. I just want to say this place was extremely respectful of the whole process and very open to answering all of my questions since...
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