Passing with Purpose
Death is inevitable, suffering is not.
Turn the loss of your pet into a legacy of love with our Paw it Forward Program.
With You Every Step of the Way
We are pet parents first, and professionals second.
Each member of our team has experienced the pain of saying goodbye to a cherished, furry family member.
We know a simplified process is as critical as ensuring your pet is honored in a respectful, lasting manner.
Paw it Forward
What if the loss of your pet meant a brighter future for another living creature?
What if the love you shared didn’t pass along with the physical body, but was perpetually gifted upon deserving rescue animals?
When you trust Camelot Cremation to honor your pet in death, your love will live on in the form of food, shelter, medical care and more for the animals of Whistler’s Run and Rescue in De Pere, WI.
Freya, the Spirited Mini Gypsy Vanner Horse: Freya was born into love here in Wisconsin, but quickly found herself in an extreme state of neglect and starvation in West Virginia. For 3 years, she suffered until she was spotted from the road by a hero who called the authorities. Today, because the love you have for your pet has led you to Camelot Cremation, Freya is happy, healthy and will never know hunger again.
Penny, Bubbles & Lugn, the Mini Zebu / Highlander Forever Family: First to the farm was Bubbles. As a baby calf who had been taken from his mother, he looked to the humans, goats and pigs of Whistler’s Run and Rescue for companionship. He learned from all of us how to trust, but not how to be a cow. Bubbles army-crawls like a pig, hops like a goat and unironically inserts himself into all human activities.
Will & Harry, the Gentle Giant Belgian Brothers: Will & Harry were sent to slaughter when their bodies could no longer perform back-breaking work for their owners. They were made to leave the only home they ever knew, with untreated medical struggles and no hope for a future. Now rescued and living at the farm, their bodies bear the scars of years of hard work, but somehow, their hearts are in pristine condition.