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Deceased Pet Pickup

Losing a beloved pet is one of life’s most difficult moments, and the thought of handling aftercare arrangements can feel overwhelming. If your pet passes away at home and you’re unable or uncomfortable transporting them to your veterinarian or a local cremation facility, A Pet’s Farewell offers a full‑service transportation and aftercare concierge.


Our compassionate drivers come directly to your home to gently and respectfully care for your pet. Each member of our team is trained to handle every pet with the utmost respect, allowing you and your family to focus on remembrance in the privacy of your home.

We pledge compassionate home pickup and aftercare.

“Having experienced the loss of several of my own pets, I understand how delicate and emotional this moment can be. I treat every pet as if they were my own, from carefully placing them on our soft stretcher, to tucking them in with blankets, to gently transporting them to our vehicle. Families can find peace knowing their beloved companion is in caring hands.” 

- Tyler Ostrander, Transportation Specialist at A Pet’s Farewell

Important Information About Handling Deceased Pets

Orange County has specific regulations governing the handling of deceased pets to ensure health, safety, and environmental protection. Please review the following guidelines before making aftercare arrangements:

  • Do Not Dispose of Remains in Household Trash or Green Waste: It is illegal to place a deceased pet (whole or cremated) in curbside waste or recycling bins.
  • No Burial on Public Land or Parks: Pets may not be buried on public property, beaches, parks, or open spaces.
  • Private Burial on Your Own Property: See Local Pet Burial Regulations below.
  • Professional Cremation or Disposal Required: When private burial isn’t appropriate or allowed, remains must be handled through a licensed animal cremation or disposal facility.

If you have questions about proper aftercare methods in your area, A Pet’s Farewell can guide you through every step to ensure your pet’s remains are treated legally and with heartfelt respect.

Local Pet Burial Regulations for Orange County, CA

Local laws for pet burial differ by city. The table below provides general guidance as of June 2024. Before planning a backyard burial, always confirm current regulations with your city’s animal control or environmental health office, as the laws may have changed.

City / Area

Unincorporated Orange County

Status

Generally Permitted

Status Key Notes & Requirements

Allowed if property‑owned, ≥ 3 ft soil cover, ≥ 100 ft from water sources. Contact OC Environmental Health (714‑433‑6000).

Yorba Linda

Generally Permitted

Must be private property, not HOA‑restricted. Minimum 3 ft depth.

Villa Park

Generally Permitted

Allowed with proper burial depth and water‑source distance.

Trabuco Canyon / Coto de Caza / Santiago Canyon

Generally Permitted

Unincorporated areas — follow OC Environmental Health guidelines.

Mission Viejo

Restricted / HOA Rules Apply

Some HOAs prohibit; consult association before burial.

Laguna Niguel / Laguna Beach

Restricted / Discouraged

May allow on detached single‑family properties; verify with city.

Tustin / City of Orange / Fullerton

Restricted / Case‑by‑Case

Coastal runoff limits; burial not recommended near drainage areas.

Anaheim

Prohibited

Municipal Code § 6.04.090 – must use licensed cremation facility.

Irvine

Prohibited

Animal Services Ordinance bans on‑property burial; cremation required.

Santa Ana

Prohibited

City Health Code § 3941 – professional disposal only.

Huntington Beach

Prohibited / Permit Required

No residential burial without health permit.

Garden Grove

Prohibited

Must use licensed cremation or carcass disposal service.

Respectful Pickup for Deceased Pets

Orange County ordinances exist to protect groundwater, wildlife, and public health. If local rules don’t allow backyard burial or if you prefer professional handling, A Pet’s Farewell can provide timely, respectful pickup and certified cremation options fully compliant with OC environmental standards.

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If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. A Pet’s Farewell is honored to provide in home euthanasia for pets and owners in Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Irvine, Huntington Beach, Tustin, Long Beach, and the surrounding areas.

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