Broward County Veterinary Report of Deceased Pet Broward County Veterinary Report of Deceased Pet 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Broward County Veterinary Report of Deceased Pet in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Pet Information' section. Select whether your pet is a cat or dog, and enter the pet’s name, primary breed, license number and year, and any secondary breed if applicable.
  3. Next, complete the 'Pet Owner Information' section. Provide your name, phone number, mailing address, city, state, and zip code.
  4. In the 'Veterinary Information' section, input the veterinarian's name and practice name. Include their business address, city, business phone number, and fax number.
  5. Finally, indicate the date of your pet’s death and ensure that the veterinarian signs and dates the form.
  6. Once completed, return this form to the Division address provided or fax it to 954-359-6294.

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It is recommended to call your veterinarian to inform them your pet has passed. If youre away from home, your vets office is closed, or you lack a regular vet, promptly contact the nearest emergency clinic.
If your veterinary practice is arranging cremation for you then they will keep - or bring your pets body back to, in the case of a home euthanasia, or a natural death at home - then at the veterinary practice. Your pets body is usually picked up by the crematorium and brought to the facility in their own transport.
In the unfortunate event of the death of your cat, you may need to take several administrative steps. If you have subscribed health insurance for your pet, for example, you will need to request a death certificate from your vet.
Call Animal Care at 954-359-1313, select option 2 to speak with a dispatcher between the hours of 8am and 8pm.
Death certificates are typically not provided for pets; however, if you require one, your veterinarian should be able to assist you.

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A vet ordinarily returns the body to the owner for burial or other disposal. My local vet also has the option of cremation in a furnace (like those used at shelters), with the ashes being returned. Not free, but not expensive, and Im told a lot of owners choose that.

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