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).
I live in CT and just today paid $75. If I chose to get the ashes back it would have been more but I don't know how much.
The cost to cremate a dog depends on the size of the dog. An average size dog can cost around $150.00.
Mostly about $10 to $20, depending where you get it.
Absolutely. Just take the body to any veterinary surgery - and ask them to cremate it for you.
I don't know what a boo dog is, but I do know that different shelters and breeders charge different amounts, no matter what kind of dog it is.
You would have to ask the individual service providers for their pricing and if you want to cremate your pet or just do communal burial or anything like that. If finances are a concern you can look into low cost clinics and your local shelters and aspca are often a good place to start looking.
The Kangal is a breed of dog that is very similar to the Anatolian Shepard. Some people believe they are the same breed. The cost for a Kangal will average about $500 to $700.
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take out the chip and bury it, or take it to the vet and they can take it off your hands and they take the chip out and cremate the dog.
Sikhs only cremate.
about $2000 bucks good luck dude
roughly $65 dollars
The cost can be from $150-700 probably abround 500 due to the size.
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Mostly about $10 to $20, depending where you get it.
In America, it is 5 to 7 dollars, at a normal place! but, if you go somewhere fancy to get a hot dog, it will cost more!
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.