FAQs
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Pet cremation is similar to human cremation in many ways. Through the use of extreme heat and pulverization, bodily remains are broken down into “ashes” which can then be kept, scattered, buried or solidified.
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-How do I know I’m getting my pet’s remains back?
-Can I choose the type of cremation my pet receives?
-Where are you located?
-Can I visit the crematory?
-When can I pick up my pet’s remains?
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Mill Hill Pet Crematory works with individual clients as well as veterinarians from across the state. Whether you are coming to us directly or working with your veterinarian for your pet’s end of life treatment, we make sure all the animals in our care are handled with utmost respect and love through the entire process.
Veterinarians, if you are interested in working with us, please call to schedule a consultation and to receive our veterinary price list.
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Grief is an individual experience, just like our love for our pets. We offer urns, cremation jewelry, memorial portraits, and more. (Call for more information)
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Our crematory is designed to accommodate everything from exotic pets to small livestock (up to 200lbs). Every animal in our care is handled with the respect and love they deserve, regardless of size or species.