Frequently Asked Questions
What is the timing of the cremation process?
We pride ourselves on timely and prompt service. Owners requesting a private cremation can expect to have their pet's ashes returned in 3-5 business days.
Understanding the cremation process:
We have a special kind of furnace called a cremation chamber, used exclusively for pet cremation. The process of pet cremation uses extreme heat (usually 1500 – 1600 degrees Fahrenheit) and evaporation in the cremation chamber to reduce the body to its basic elements which are referred to as cremated remains, or cremains. Also commonly called ashes, the cremains are in fact bone fragments which are then reduced in size to a sand-like state.
Choosing pet cremation as a memorial
Because we form special bonds with our companions, it is only natural that many of us wish to follow the human model of burial or cremation to respect and remember our pet’s devotion. An option such as burying your pet at home sometimes necessitates meeting stringent health department regulations, and you may find that pet cemeteries are either hard to find or costly.
Today many Pet Owners opt for cremation since it both provides a way to keep your pet near you and allows you to bury or scatter some of your pet’s ashes in your yard or a favorite place your pet enjoyed. With our mobile society many families choose pet cremation in order to keep their pet’s memorial with them when they move.
We pride ourselves on timely and prompt service. Owners requesting a private cremation can expect to have their pet's ashes returned in 3-5 business days.
Understanding the cremation process:
We have a special kind of furnace called a cremation chamber, used exclusively for pet cremation. The process of pet cremation uses extreme heat (usually 1500 – 1600 degrees Fahrenheit) and evaporation in the cremation chamber to reduce the body to its basic elements which are referred to as cremated remains, or cremains. Also commonly called ashes, the cremains are in fact bone fragments which are then reduced in size to a sand-like state.
Choosing pet cremation as a memorial
Because we form special bonds with our companions, it is only natural that many of us wish to follow the human model of burial or cremation to respect and remember our pet’s devotion. An option such as burying your pet at home sometimes necessitates meeting stringent health department regulations, and you may find that pet cemeteries are either hard to find or costly.
Today many Pet Owners opt for cremation since it both provides a way to keep your pet near you and allows you to bury or scatter some of your pet’s ashes in your yard or a favorite place your pet enjoyed. With our mobile society many families choose pet cremation in order to keep their pet’s memorial with them when they move.