When we make the decision to have a pet, we rarely think about something happening to that pet and how the experience will affect us. Illness, tragedy, or death will happen.

Pet cremation is one form of disposition to consider and is another way to keep the memory of our pets alive. You may have questions, or you are interested in the cremation process itself. You can find some answers here by simply clicking on the link above. We will continue to add FAQ's as we get them, so you can learn as well.

The costs for pet cremation vary based on the weight of your pet and your preference between a Communal Cremation (without return of cremated body), or an Individual Cremation. Click on Costs for additional information.