At Pet Cremation Services, we understand the special bond you share with your horse. Choosing equine cremation for your beloved companion is a way to ensure that they receive the utmost care and honor in their final moments. As you embark on the journey of planning for your horse’s end-of-life care, we want to share important insights about equine cremation that you should be aware of.
Discovering Types of Equine Cremation
Our services include both individual and communal cremation. Communal cremation is when your horse is cremated along with other animals, which costs less compared to individual services. Communal remains are spread on a family farm here in Central Ohio.
When individually cremated, your horse will be cremated privately and their remains will be kept entirely separate. The cremation process is suitable for a horse of any size (including Head, Heart, and Hooves) and provides an extra special sendoff for companions of deep significance.
Cremains
You have several options to receive ashes once the cremation process is complete. PCS can return the remains of your horse in a beautiful wood urn with a plaque of your choice. Our memorial products page showcases all of our urn options, including jewelry designed to hold cremains to commemorate your most meaningful farewells.
Taking Charge with Pre-Planning
It’s never too early to initiate end-of-life planning for your horse. Senior age for a horse can begin around 15 years, and although you may have many more years of companionship ahead, laying the groundwork now can alleviate future stress. By organizing the details in advance, you can navigate the process with greater ease when the time inevitably arrives.
Dedicated Services
The dedicated team at Pet Cremation Services has over 25 years of experience. Our team is passionately committed to honoring each horse companion with the reverence they deserve, acknowledging their unique place in your life. Partnering with the right experts during your time of need can make a profound difference. Reach out to our team today.