Is it necessary to seal my pet urn to avoid odors indoors?
Asked 2 years ago
My dog has untreatable gut cancer, and I'm preparing for the day he passes. I want to get her cremated and display her remains inside. However, I'm afraid the cremains will leave an odor in the living room, making it unpleasant to sit in. Should I have my pet's urn sealed to avoid any ashy smell in the house?
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