Everything You Need to Know About Pet Cremation Services

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Everything You Need to Know About Pet Cremation Services

People all over the world love pets and treat them as part of their families. There are approximately 455 million cats and dogs owned as pets globally. Unfortunately, pets pass away, and when this happens, people may decide to have a cremation service for their pets instead of burying them. There is more to pet cremation services than meets the eye. Here’s everything you need to know about pet cremation services.

1. What Are the Common Types of Pet Cremation Services?

Pet cremation services can be divided into two broad categories: individual cremation services and communal cremation services. In individual cremation, only a single pet is cremated in the chamber at a time. In a communal cremation, many pets are cremated at once. Pet owners who do communal cremation can’t receive their pets’ ashes, but those who do individual can.

2. Which Pets Can Be Cremated?

All pets can be cremated, including dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, birds, and other pets. The most common cremated pets are dogs and cats. Contact your local pet cremation services to know which pets they cremate.

3. What Is the Cost of a Pet Cremation Service?

Although no one wants to think about money after losing a pet, considering the cost of cremation is crucial. The cost of cremating pets depends on the size of your pet and whether or not you want an individual or communal cremation. Communal cremation tends to be cheaper than individual cremation.

4. How Long Does a Pet Cremation Service Cost?

The time of cremation services varies based on various factors. The services for bigger pets take longer than those for smaller pets. Also, communal cremation services take longer than individual services.

5. What Can One Do With the Ashes?

What you can do with your pet’s ashes after the cremation is completely personal. Many pet owners who want to set their pets “free” will scatter the ashes. Some may store the ashes in an urn and put them at home, while others bury them. Consult pet cremation services if you’re not sure what to do with your pet’s ashes.

These points provide you with all the information you need to know about pet cremation services to give your pet a good send-off. Book an appointment with pet cremation services if you want to cremate your pet or have any pet cremation questions.

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