Not all pet cremation services are the same. The type you choose affects whether you get ashes back, how long the process takes, what it costs, and how your pet is handled. This guide covers every major cremation type so you can make a fully informed decision.

Private Cremation

In private cremation, only your pet is in the cremation chamber during the process. Your pet’s ashes are collected individually and returned to you — usually within 3–7 days — in a standard container or an urn of your choice.

This is the most popular option for pet owners who want to keep or scatter their pet’s remains. It costs more than communal cremation but provides certainty that the ashes returned are exclusively your pet’s.

Cost range: $150–$500+ depending on pet size and location.

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Communal Cremation

In communal cremation, multiple pets are cremated together. Ashes are not separated or returned to individual owners — they’re typically scattered at a memorial garden or on respectful grounds.

This is the most affordable option and is a dignified choice for families who don’t need to keep ashes. It’s not appropriate if you want a keepsake of your pet’s remains.

Cost range: $50–$150.

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Aquamation (Alkaline Hydrolysis)

Aquamation uses water and an alkaline solution instead of flame to gently break down the body over several hours. The result is a fine, white ash — actually more of it than flame cremation produces — returned to you in an urn.

It’s considered significantly more eco-friendly: 90% less energy usage, no direct emissions, and a gentler process. It’s offered by a growing number of providers and typically costs 20–50% more than flame-based private cremation.

Complete aquamation guide: process, cost, availability →

Witnessed Cremation

Some providers offer a witnessed cremation service, where you’re present at the facility during your pet’s cremation. This provides complete peace of mind about the process — you see your pet enter the chamber and are present for the return of ashes.

Witnessed cremation is a premium service, typically available by appointment. Not all providers offer it. If this matters to you, call ahead to confirm availability. Expect to pay a premium of $50–$150 above standard private cremation rates.

Home Pickup Services

Many cremation providers offer home pickup — they come to your home (or your veterinarian) to collect your pet, so you don’t have to transport the body yourself during a difficult time.

Home pickup fees typically run $50–$150 depending on distance. Some providers include local pickup in their base price. Always confirm whether pickup is included before booking.

Use our provider search to find providers in your area that offer home pickup services.

What Happens During the Process?

If you’re wondering about the actual cremation process step by step — what happens from the time your pet is received through the return of ashes — we’ve covered it in detail.

What happens during pet cremation: the complete process →

How Long Does It Take?

The cremation process itself takes 1–3 hours. But from when you drop off your pet to when you receive ashes, expect 3–7 business days for most private cremations. Communal cremations may be batched on specific days. Witnessed cremations are completed same-day by appointment.

Full timeline: how long does pet cremation take? →

Which Service Is Right for You?

Service TypeAshes Returned?Cost RangeBest For
CommunalNo$50–$150Budget-conscious, no keepsake needed
PrivateYes$150–$500+Keeping or scattering ashes
AquamationYes$200–$600+Eco-conscious families
WitnessedYes$200–$650+Peace of mind, closure

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