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(Most vets will not charge for the disposal of a pet that dies in the vets office, but will charge if the pet has died elsewhere.) If you do not have a location in which to bury a pet, but do not wish to pay any disposal fees, one option is to take your pet to your local humane society.
Now, paying the bill in full even after a pet dies covers most instances, but there are a few times when you may not be responsible. Those times are in cases of malpractice or negligence on the vets or veterinary teams part.
They are picked up by a crematorium and cremated. There are group cremations for people who dont want the ashes returned and individual cremations for those that do. Occasionally an owner will take the pet home to bury it. Local regulations often dont permit this so its always best to check.
The owner always has the option to take the body home, and vets will also hang onto the body for pickup by a cremation or burial service if the owner opts for that as well.
For a pick-up of a dead animal found on your property, contact a critter control/pest control company. If you see a dead animal on a City street, please inform Tamarac Public Works at (954) 597-3700. Humane Society of Broward County may be reached at (954) 463-4870.

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The average cost of private pet cremation including euthanasia in the U.S. runs from $230 to $350 at the veterinary office, $420 to $800 if you choose to have it done at home. Communal or group cremation means your dog will be cremated along with the remains of other deceased pets.
Death certificates are not usually issued for pets, but if you want one, your veterinarian should be able to help.

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