Simple Facts About Dog Cremation

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To better understand the process of cremating a dog you need to understand the three types of cremation, private, individual, and communal.

Private Dog Cremation " This is typically the cremation process of multiple pets are cremated at the same time this could consist anywhere from 2 pets or more. The pets are each separated so the ashes do not get mixed up. The ashes are moved to a device called a cremation blender where the ashes are ground to a finer quality so the bone fragments are less obvious.

Individual Dog Cremation " This is when only one dog is cremated by itself. And tends to be a bit more speedy then a private dog cremation.

Communal Dog Cremation " This is when multiple pets are all cremated together at once, they are usually taken to a group pet cemetery, or landfill. This is the cheapest way to go for families on a really tight budget. Another step before cremation is choosing out an urn, this can be a much more uplifting distraction from the actual loss of your dog.

Urns come in many different shapes and materials. I would recommend choosing something which you think fits your dog the best.

Some Ideas for a dog urn would be to include your dogs favorite toys, blankets, and extras. Decorate the urn with these things because you know your dog would have liked to be with them. You can also ad pictures of your dog, or have the earn engraved in your dogs name. urns can cost anywhere from 20$ to 500$ depending on what it is made of, along with the work put into it to make it.

Now the actual process of cremation you can expect to go something like this;

Your dog will be placed in the cremation chamber, alone or with other animals depending on the type of cremation in which you had preferred. The chamber will ignite with flames ranging at a temperature of anywhere between 1400 and 1800 degrees. Everything will be turned to ashes with the exception of specific bone pieces, and any metals.

Your dog will be cremated in this chamber for about 1 to 2 hours.

The remains will be removed from the chamber, but sometimes a small access of your dogs ashes will be left inside the chamber this is sometimes unavoidable, and this tiny bit of ash could get mixed with another animals ashes, so there is a chance your dogs ashes could contain a tiny bit of someone else pets also.

You can expect these ashes to weigh anywhere between 1 and 8 pounds depending on the size of your dog.

If you have not already provided the crematorium with an urn ahead of time the ashes will be placed in some sort of storage type container until you do so.

If you have lost a pet and are looking for information on the process of Dog Cremation or if you are looking for picture frame pet urn so that you can honor you pets life then we invite to visit us.

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