Pet Cemeteries & Crematorium Services



Pet Cemeteries & Crematorium Services have recognized the importance of delivering the highest standards of service in what is a difficult and often delicate time.

In the UK pet cemeteries & pet crematoriums are mainly family run services, they understand how you feel because they have also lost beloved pets.

Individual Pet Cremation can mean one pet in one chamber with the careful removal of the cremated remains after each cremation. The fine ash is then placed into the temporary scatter box unless you have chosen an alternative receptacle such as an urn or casket, these can be supplied by the pet crematorium or you can ask your veterinarian’s for advice.
Pet owners are actively encouraged to visit the pet crematorium services whilst they are performing the cremation, many pet owners now do this which helps in saying their last farewell.
Cremation costs for vary greatly throughout the UK, you can choose to have your pet cremated at any crematorium.
When it comes to memorials there are no strict regulations governing pet cremations as there are in the human world. You can inscribe any message, names or nick names on a wide variety of tributes ranging from a simple plaque right through to ornamental headstones.

Pet Cemeteries often occupy an area in rural surroundings amidst green-belt countryside,you’re reassured your pet can be remembered and cared for in death.
Bereavement and Counselling.

Having provided you with love and affection throughout their life, grieving and mourning the loss of a much loved companion is perfectly normal.
Helpful information.

Our pet cemeteries and pet crematorium in our listings are members of the Association of Private Pet Cemeteries and Crematoria (APPCC); this organization has worked alongside Jane Matthews, author of losing a Pet, to produce an informative bereavement leaflet on how to deal with the effects of pet bereavement, this leaflet is available for down load here,
Browse through our comprehensive list of Pet Cemeteries & Pet Crematoriums click here

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