Where can I have my dog cremated?
Losing your closest furry friend can be an absolutely devastating experience, and at PCS we’re here to help you deal with your loss as best as possible.
One of the things you’ll need to consider is how to process your dog’s remains, and our cremation services offer bereaved pet owners a dignified way to say goodbye to pets with a range of options to suit your preferences.
We work with a wide range of individual veterinary surgeries who offer our pet cremation services to the public, but we are also able to help individual pet owners directly.
Pet owners can choose from our cremation services and opt to attend their pet’s cremation if they wish to, or have their pet’s remains returned to their local surgery if they prefer.
Dog Cremation Services
At PCS we offer two types of dog cremation for your beloved pet.
- Individual cremations ensure that your dog is cremated alone within a clean, enclosed chamber. You are guaranteed that the ashes you receive or are placed into our memorial garden, will be all and only those of your beloved dog.
- A communal cremation is the second option. This means that your pet will be cremated with a small group of others, as there is no separation of pets in this process, you will not receive any ashes back from a communal pet cremation.
Both cremation options are carried out with the utmost care and respect.
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Where are PCS located?
We have dog cremation facilities across the United Kingdom including:
Scotland
England
- Tyne & Wear (East Boldon)
- South Yorkshire (Doncaster)
- Lancashire (Preston)
- Lincolnshire (Kirton)
- Gloucestershire (Stroud)
- Berkshire (Newbury)
- Northamptonshire (Guilsborough)
- Essex (Latchingdon)
- Surrey (South Godstone)
- Norfolk (Norwich)
- Dorset (West Stour)
- Cornwall (Newquay)
Wales
It’s quick and easy to find the pet cremation facility closest to you, use our search function by entering your postcode.
If you have any questions at all you can contact our help line on 01604 740 864 or email enquiries@pcsonline.org.uk.