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Family turns beloved dead golden retriever into rug

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Family turns beloved dead golden retriever into rug​

By Brooke Steinberg
November 1, 2022 11:05am
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Many pet owners find ways to honor their pets’ memory after they pass — but one family may have taken “man’s best friend” a little too far.

After an Australian family’s golden retriever passed, they decided to turn their beloved pet into a rug.

While some might find the memento disturbing, pet taxidermy is becoming a popular way to honor a pet, according to the professional who was hired by the family.

“Pet taxidermy has only really become more popular in the last five years or so, so it’s a very new thing to see for most people,” Maddy, the owner of Melbourne-based company Chimera Taxidermy, told Yahoo! News Australia.

“Some are more of a sentimental keepsake, others are on display resting in their beds or however their owners wanted them preserved,” she added.

The 29-year-old agreed that the method is “definitely not for everyone,” and she respects that.

Maddy, who started taxidermy when she was just 18, shared an Instagram post to the company account of the golden retriever rug, writing: “Beautiful old golden retriever preserved as a pelt for his family. Finally ready to head home.”

The reel has received almost 5,000 views and has been shared 106 times as of Tuesday morning.

Maddy explained in the comments that “the pelt has been tanned and turned to leather so the fur won’t fall out,” which she said will keep the rug in good condition for many years.

She also shared that preserving pets as pelts is “not as common as people wanting full taxidermy mounts” and most of the pets she taxidermies are sleeping, but she also can do the rugs without the pets’ heads.

The souvenir has received mixed, but mostly positive reactions from people in the comments, with people saying the idea is “beautiful but not for everyone.”

“Though morbid and sad, I’ve wondered what it would look like for [my dog] to one day be preserved like [a rug],” one person commented.

“Might not be fore everyone, but it’s an interesting way to keep that sensory connection alive far after the beloved pet is gone,” another said.

Source:https://nypost.com/2022/11/01/famil...ations&utm_source=pushly&utm_campaign=2463376
 

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Why didn't they do a taxidermy on LKY's corpse? Pinky can bring him home to display it in his house.
 
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