Pet Cremation 

  • By Joanna Crawford
  • 21 Sep, 2016

Pet cremation may not be an option you’ve considered before. Growing up, many of us buried our pets in the garden at home. But these days, we all move around more. We rent properties and move on after a few years, potentially leaving our beloved pet in the garden of that property.

This is why pet cremation is becoming a popular choice for many grieving pet owners. If you find the right crematorium, they will cremate your pet individually, ensuring the ashes you get back are only your pets’.  

Your Pet Care Services has teamed up with just such a crematorium. Your pet will be returned to you beautifully presented in a box with an engraved plaque or a scatter pouch. Something you can keep forever. A lovely way to end the time you and your pet had together and offering you a permanent memorial to remember your pet by.

What's involved in pet cremation?

 Your Pet Care Services will collect your pet from you or your vet and take it to the crematorium. You’re very welcome to come with us, if you wish. The kind, caring staff at the crematorium will take a few details about your pet and you can choose whether you would like a box, scatter pouch or urn. You can also choose the wording for the engraved plaque.

A few days later, we will collect your pets’ ashes and bring them back home to you.

Losing a pet, whether anticipated or sudden can be a very traumatising time. It can be overwhelming and so making a decision at this time can be difficult. By considering pet cremation as an option, in advance may make this an easier choice to make when the time comes.

If you would like to know more about pet cremation, please contact us for further details.

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