FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
- Private Cremation: Your pet is placed in a chamber that is separate from other pets.
- Witnessed Cremation: You are present at the time of the process. We have a viewing area for you and anyone else who wish to witness.
- Communal Cremation: Your pet is cremated along with other pets.
We can come to your home or apartment area anytime. Our phones are always answered, and we are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week for immediate emergency service.
Pet cremation is generally priced according to the size of the pet and the owner’s choice between a Private or Communal Cremation. Please contact us for detailed pricing information.
Many people wish to know the approximate weight of the ashes in advanced in order to purchase the appropriate size urn or other container. We estimate that it will be roughly 3.5 % of the dog’s weight before being cremated. Follow this link to our full Urn Catalog.
The body is placed into a cremation chamber and subjected to extreme heat. The temperature is so intense it vaporizes most of the organic matter and incinerates the bones, which are reduced down to fragments. After a cooling period, they are ground to a finer consistency using a cremulator. The cremains are then collected and presented to the family.
We do not cremate pets with plastic toys, blankets, and other belongings as regulatory agencies do not allow this practice because it is not environment-friendly. Please contact us for more information.