Pet Cremation: Know Your Options

Having to put a pet to sleep is heart-breaking. Making the best choice of what to do with the remains can help the grieving process. Fortunately, times have changed and cremation services for deceased pets have become commonplace. There are several cremation options available, each with its own pluses and minuses:Communal CremationThis is the least expensive cremation option. With a communal cremation, several animals are cremated at the same time and individual ashes are not returned. Usually, animals will be kept in a holding freezer until there are enough to cremate in a group.Individual CremationThis option is popular among pet owners who wish to have the ashes returned to them so they can be scattered or kept in an urn. With individual cremation, each pet is cremated alone, though several animals are cremated on the premises at the same time. The animals are tagged to ensure they remain separate while ashes are marked and returned to the correct owner.Private CremationThis is the most expensive option. With a private cremation, the animal’s remains are processed at the crematorium separate from other animals. Pet owners typically have the option to witness the cremation and have a private viewing.Deciding on the best cremation option is a personal choice. In making this important decision, Gentle Journey believes your should be given all the information so your can make an informed choice. To learn more, give us a call at 602-332-7757 or visit our website to learn more.

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