The cost of dog cremation does, indeed, vary by state. In general the services in any particular area will be shared by a number of different vets.
Yes, you can have a dog cremated after they pass away. Many pet cremation services offer individual cremation, where your dog will be cremated on their own and you can choose to keep or scatter their ashes.
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It depends if you had the cremation done private ( where he/she wilk get cremated on their own but if not they cremate about 5 dogs a time where you dont get your whole dog back he will be mixed with others and will weigh just under a pound. When you get your dog back from a private cremation it will weigh a pound or two
This varies widely based upon the type of cremation (private versus communal), the services offered in conjunction with cremation (decorative urn, memorial plaque, etc) and the size of the dog (larger tends to be more expensive). Your veterinarian may have pricing information for local crematory services offered in your community.
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The best place to find out about your dog cremation options would be to talk with a local vet. Typically vets within a certain area will all use similar services to deal with remains.
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I live in rural SE Ohio and just paid $125 to cremate a 7 pound cat. They may go by weight or it might be the same for all animals. I live between Cincinnati and Dayton. Our 30-pound dog was cremated in 2010 by The Pines Pet Cemetery and Crematorium in Lebanon. Cost was $80 (plus $35 to pick up the body from the vet).
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The remains will be some few pounds
That depends on the vet, and what their rates are. In California, about $235 will cover the vet visit, the injection or IV drugs, and cremation without return of the ashes. Most of the rest of the country is a bit lower.