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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the ID Tag# and Order Date at the top of the form. This information helps identify your pet's cremation order.
  3. Fill in your pet's name, intake location, and select their gender (MALE/FEMALE). These details are crucial for accurate record-keeping.
  4. Provide your contact information, including Owner/Agent name, address, phone numbers, and email. Ensure this is correct for any follow-up communication.
  5. Indicate your pet's weight and age, along with their type (CAT/DOG/OTHER) and a brief description. This helps tailor services to your pet’s needs.
  6. Complete the date of death and cause of death fields. This information is essential for processing the cremation.
  7. Sign at the bottom to authorize cremation services. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting.

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A pets body is gently placed in a cremation unit and subjected to high temperatures up to 1600-1800 degrees Fahrenheit. The intense heat and vaporization reduce the organic matter to dust and dried bones. We remove any surgical pins, rods, tags, pieces of collars, and other metal objects from the remains.
Comments Section The way it usually works is that the vet collects the body, puts it in a bag, and puts it in a freezer until the cremation folks arrive on their scheduled pick up day. They take the bodies from the past week to the crematorium, and do the individual and group cremations.
This is accomplished by heating the body, which contains between 65% and 85% water by weight, to a temperature high enough to facilitate the combustion process. Laws for required temperatures vary by state, but the cremation process usually occurs between 1400 and 1600 degrees F.
Your pet is frozen solid while waiting to be taken to the disposal services place of cremation. Once there, the frozen animals are place in the cremation chamber. Even if you chose a private cremation, in the industry, that is generally with other pets if you want the cremated remains back.
Traditional cremation applies extremely high heat (usually 1,500 2,000 F) to a body placed in a cremation chamber, reducing the soft tissue and skeletal remains to ashes. The process does not take longusually 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the size of the pet.

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Your pet is placed into a clean cremation chamber, normally with a solid hearth. A label is attached to the cremator to identify your pet and the time of the cremation is recorded. The label stays with your pets remains right the way through the system.

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