Jennifer Dailey opted to have her stillborn daughter cremated two years ago, and has been reeling from the loss ever since.

When she finally worked up to looking inside the urn, according to WTAE-TV, she discovered that her daughter's cremains were actually that of a dog.

Dailey's daughter, Jerrica Sky, died in 2015 and was to be cremated at the Bauer Funeral Home in Kittanning. Dailey went through months of therapy in the wake of her daughter's death.

Her husband suggested that they spread their daughter's ashes somewhere meaningful. WTAE reported that when Dailey finally looked inside the urn, she found a metal plate that read Butler Pet Cremation.

The funeral home contracts with the Thompson-Miller Funeral Home in Butler County, which operates a pet and human crematory. Officials at the crematory admitted to mistakenly giving her someone else's pet cremains, while someone else got her daughter's cremains, according to WTAE

The couple has since received a new box that the crematory said is their daughter ashes, but they hope a DNA test can ensure the cremains are really their daughter's.

WTAE also reports that the couple is considering legal action.