Forget taxidermy. Some grieving pet owners are freeze-drying their pets after they die to — literally — preserve the memory of their beloved furry family members. While it might sound unusual — to put ...
Steve Frick was devastated when his best friend Maggie passed away, saying, "For the last ten years or more she's been my constant companion." He ordered a headstone, chiseled with her full name, ...
ROMANCE, Ark. — The most wholesome reality show on television right now might be “American Stuffers,” an Animal Planet production that documents the growing pains of a family of taxidermists whose ...
Mike McCullough never intended to start freeze-drying beloved pets for grieving owners. But more than a decade ago, a friend of a friend asked the Fort Loudon, Pa., taxidermist to save his beloved dog ...
A TAXIDERMIST has admitted that people call him crazy for freeze-drying family pets, but he’s yet to have a dissatisfied customer. Chuck Rupert ignored the criticism of his bizarre job and started ...
The grieving dog owner shared to TikTok about her experience freeze-drying the animal. A grieving woman dealing with the loss of her furry best friend has opted to process the grief in an unusual way.
I'll talk in future posts about burial and burning, the two methods most commonly chosen for disposing of companion animal bodies. But here I want to take you on a quick tour of some techniques for ...
Watch the video for an inside look at the taxidermist's studio A TAXIDERMIST has admitted that people call him crazy for freeze-drying family pets, but he’s yet to have a dissatisfied customer. Chuck ...