Aquamation

What is Aquamation?

Aquamation is a loving and eco-friendly way to honor your pet’s memory. The process, also known as water cremation, uses a gentle flow of warm water and alkalinity to accelerate the natural decomposition process, returning your pet to nature in an earth-friendly way. Unlike traditional cremation which relies on intense heat and fire, aquamation is a serene and respectful process that reduces carbon emissions and energy use by 90% compared to flame cremation. It’s a compassionate choice for those who wish to reflect their love for their pet and the planet.

Why choose Aquamation?

As a pet parent you would choose aquamation for a more natural aftercare option which uses 90% less energy and one-tenth of the carbon footprint occupied by flame cremation. With aquamation, you will receive 20% more remains of your beloved pet than with traditional cremation. It is a cleaner eco-conscious choice honoring both the environment and your pet’s dignity. This greener and gentler path reflects our dedication to respecting both the environment and the deep bond you shared with your pet.

In all circumstances your pet will always be treated with dignity and respect.

Communal Aquamation

Communal Aquamation

A communal aquamation gently honors your pet in the company of others. Through this respectful process their remains are scattered in a beautiful garden, creating a serene resting place. Please be aware that remains are not returned to pet owners.



The cost of this service is $200.

Individual Aquamation

Individual Aquamation

Individual aquamation is the most commonly chosen service by pet owners. Your cherished pet is gently placed in their own dedicated chamber, ensuring that their remains are kept entirely separate. This guarantees that you receive only their precious ashes back.


The cost of this service is:

$ 325 Pets under 85 lbs
$ 375 Pets over 85 lbs

Please see our memorial products page for urn selection and pricing.

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