
How does a veterinarian select a crematorium?
Veterinarians may select their crematorium for different reasons. Some will select based on the ethical practices of the service, while others will
Everything you need to know about End Of Life in dogs

Veterinarians may select their crematorium for different reasons. Some will select based on the ethical practices of the service, while others will

If you want to bury your pet it is important that you check local bylaws, as it is illegal in some jurisdictions

Another alternative to cremation is aquamation also known as alkaline hydrolysis, water reduction or bio-cremation. It is the reduction of the body

Cremation is the process of reducing the body to ash and bone particles through the application of direct flame and intense heat

You can do either. Some crematorium/funeral services deal directly with pet owners, while others only deal with a veterinarian. It should be

Euthanized pet remains can be poisonous and possibly fatal to other pets who ingest them. These poisons may persist in their skeletal

Veterinarians may select their crematorium for different reasons. Some will select based on the ethical practices of the service, while others will

If you want to bury your pet it is important that you check local bylaws, as it is illegal in some jurisdictions

Another alternative to cremation is aquamation also known as alkaline hydrolysis, water reduction or bio-cremation. It is the reduction of the body

Cremation is the process of reducing the body to ash and bone particles through the application of direct flame and intense heat

You can do either. Some crematorium/funeral services deal directly with pet owners, while others only deal with a veterinarian. It should be

Euthanized pet remains can be poisonous and possibly fatal to other pets who ingest them. These poisons may persist in their skeletal