An Ennis-based pet crematorium has been announced as ‘Pet Bereavement Service of the Year’ at The Irish Local Pet Awards, for the second year in a row.
Aimee and Danny Keller of Peaceful Paws Pet Crematorium were presented with their award at a ceremony in Dublin on Saturday.
Aimee Keller said afterwards: “Winning this award once again shows the friendships we have built and the love and respect we have for the pets that have been part of many families.
We want to express our sincere gratitude to each and every one of you who voted for us. Your support means the world to us, and it is because of you that we are able to continue providing compassionate and dignified farewells for pets.”
“Since the beginning, Peaceful Paws has been dedicated to offering more than just a service – we provide a final, loving tribute to pets who were cherished members of your families. We understand how difficult it is to say goodbye, and our goal is to make this final moment as peaceful and respectful as possible.
Winning this award two years in a row is a recognition of the trust our clients have placed in us. We are deeply committed to offering a caring and professional service that honours the deep connection between pets and their families,” Aimee added.
“Each vote we received was a great reminder of the impact our service has on the lives of families who have lost a beloved pet. We want to extend our deepest thanks to the pet owners and everyone else who took the time to vote and who shared their stories of love and loss with us.
It is your unwavering support that keeps us striving to do better, year after year – we are grateful to be a part of this compassionate community,” Aimee said.
“Thank you again to everyone who believed in us and cast their vote. We are deeply touched by your support and trust. Rest assured, we will continue to uphold the high standards of care and compassion that have earned us this recognition for two years in a row, and in a way that your pets deserve,” she added.
*Aimee Keller of Peaceful Paws featured on Clare FM’s Women In Business series earlier this year