Losing a beloved companion is incredibly painful. Unfortunately, dogs and cats have much shorter lives than our own, and those difficult goodbyes are inevitable. As your pet nears the end of their life, you may find yourself struggling to decide between burial and cremation. This is, of course, a very personal decision that only you can make. It’s worth noting, though, that many pet parents choose to have their companions cremated as it allows them to keep them by their side. Whether you scatter the ashes in your pet’s favorite spot, keep them in an urn, or have them made into jewelry, cremation is a beautiful way of caring for your pet’s remains.
At A Pet’s Farewell, we are here to help with pet cremation in Huntington Beach and the surrounding areas. If you are considering this for your precious pet, please keep reading to learn more about the process.
Cremating a pet is very similar to cremating a human. The cremation chamber is heated to 1400-1800 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hot enough to reduce remains to bone and ash within about two hours. Once the chamber has cooled, metal from identification tags, surgical pins, etc., is removed, and the bones are crushed into a powder. Following the cremation process, your pet’s ashes will weigh about 3% of the weight of their body while alive.
Pets can be cremated communally or individually, depending on your preferences. Either way, your beloved pet’s remains are handled with care and respect every step of the way.
For pet cremation in Huntington Beach and the surroundings, trust A Pet’s Farewell. Whether your pet passes away naturally or you utilize our cremation services, we are here to provide the loving aftercare they deserve. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, please reach out to us.
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