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There are no laws on pet or animal cremation. There is on burial. Read more at http://www.animallaw.info/statutes/stusnjst4_19_1_4_19A_17.htm#s4_22A_2

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How much does pet cremation cost in NJ?

Pet cremation can cost anywhere from $50 to $350 depending on the size of the animal, with larger animals costing more. There are added fees for after hours pick up, urns, engraved nameplates, etc. Pet cremation can be a tough decision for a family to make. If you chose this route cremation services in NJ run from $50 - $100 on average, possibly a little higher for larger dogs.


Are there state sponsored locations for pet cremation in NJ?

Princeton Pet Cemetery is one of the only state sponsored location in New Jersey for pet cremation. They are very affordable and you can call today and make an appointment for later the same day.


How is pet cremation actually done?

Pet cremation is done like standard cremation. The body is first certified to not have any dangerous items, such as pacemakers. The body is then burnt in an incinerator and the ashes collected.


Where do pet mass cremation ashes go?

Pet mass cremation ashes are typically collected and processed at crematorium facilities. After the cremation, the ashes may be mixed with those of other animals and often placed in a communal urn or scattered in designated areas, such as gardens or memorial sites. Some facilities offer the option for pet owners to receive a portion of the ashes back, but this is not standard for mass cremation. It's important for pet owners to inquire about the specific policies of their chosen cremation service.


Why are two signatures required for cremation?

That might depend upon the laws of the state or other location where the cremation is to occur. In North Carolina, only my niece's signature was required for my brother's cremation.


Can you own a pet owl in NJ?

NO


I need to find a really fancy pet cremation urn. Where can I look online for pet urns?

The leading seller of pet cremation urns online is Best Friend Services at www.bestfriendservices.com . If you would like, you can also find pet urns online at traditional retailers such as www.amazon.com and www.walmart.com . The best place to look online for urns and other funeral things is http://www.inthelighturns.com. They specialize in cremation and burial urns and would be a good place to start your search.


Are there any pet cremation centers in New Jersey?

There are several pet crematoriums located in New Jersey that offer individual cremation for beloved pets. You may want to contact the New Jersey Humane Society at (609) 693-1900 for additional information.


How many pets are cremated each year?

Approximately 1-2 million pets are cremated in the United States each year. This number reflects the increasing trend of pet cremation as more pet owners choose this option for their deceased animals. The rise in pet ownership and the growing acceptance of cremation as a respectful way to handle a pet's remains contribute to these figures.


Where can I get a pretty pet cremation urn?

To memorialize the remains of your dear pet and friend, there are many places to purchase urns. These can be purchased through a local veterinarian office or shops that specialize in pet urns. When purchasing an urn, it is useful to shop around first, as urns come in many sizes, designs and price ranges.


Is a pet cremation urn comparable, in price, to a people cremation urn?

Pet cremation urns are usually less expensive (about $50) than one intended for people ($200). However, the size of the urn is a large factor. There are small urns designed to bring home a small portion of a loved one's ashes that are very inexpensively priced. And, large pet urs run about the same price as those designed for human remains.


Can you have dog cremated?

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.