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Guinness Dille
D: 2017-02-14
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Dille, Guinness
Rocky Altman
D: 2017-01-03
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Altman, Rocky
Dallas Boyd
D: 2016-10-22
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Boyd, Dallas
Chanel McGahee
D: 2016-05-09
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McGahee, Chanel
Hunter Huebner
D: 2016-04-21
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Huebner, Hunter
Diesel McGahee
D: 2015-09-24
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McGahee, Diesel
Megan Kotzbauer
D: 2015-04-15
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Kotzbauer, Megan
Scarlett Looney
D: 2015-04-08
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Looney, Scarlett
Simon Wright
D: 2015-03-06
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Wright, Simon
Rocky Spencer
D: 2015-03-03
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Spencer, Rocky
Moose Runyon
D: 2015-02-11
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Runyon, Moose
Charlie Newman
D: 2015-01-24
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Newman, Charlie
Sonnie Fasse
D: 2014-12-31
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Fasse, Sonnie
Naji Leslie
B: 2012-11-01
D: 2014-08-02
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Leslie, Naji
Thomas Bennett
D: 2014-08-02
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Bennett, Thomas
Callie Bennett
D: 2014-07-12
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Bennett, Callie
Thandaza Rutherford
B: 2003-07-13
D: 2014-05-25
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Rutherford, Thandaza
Norton Ruber Boone County Sheriff, K9
D: 2014-05-18
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Boone County Sheriff, K9, Norton Ruber
Grizzly Wells
D: 2014-05-11
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Wells, Grizzly
Copper Van Den Heuvel, City of Cynthiana PD, K9 Narcotics Detection, 2005-2008
B: 2004-09-15
D: 2014-04-28
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City of Cynthiana PD, K9 Narcotics Detection, 2005-2008, Copper Van Den Heuvel,
Smokey Schroeder
B: 2000-05-23
D: 2014-04-18
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Schroeder, Smokey

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Cremation Services

If you’re anything like us, you don’t consider yourself an “owner” of your pet, any more than you think you own the people in your life. You are so much more to your pet; an important member of their life. And they trust you to make the big, hard decisions which need to be made on their behalf.

One of those decisions involves choosing the way you will care for their physical remains upon their passing. While it may feel natural to bury a pet in your backyard or other private property, there are often local regulations which restrict this option.

For many families, there is only one choice open to them: pet cremation. Whether it is because of county or city ordinances, or personal preference; cremation meets a growing community need for appropriate final care for their pets.
 

Understanding the Process

The process of pet cremation uses heat to transform your pet’s physical remains to its basic elements. Sometimes these are referred to as “ashes”, or “cremains” –a word blended from “cremated remains”.

Basically, we offer two types of pet cremation services. Communal cremation, where your pet is cremated along with a number of other animals, and private cremation, where your beloved animal companion is alone in the cremation chamber.

Communal cremation is a dignified way to care for your pet, especially appropriate if your family prefers not to receive your pet’s cremated remains back. In this process, several pets are cremated together and the resulting cremated remains are scattered, or buried by staff members. 

Private cremation is the right option if you wish to have your pet’s cremated remains returned to you. This allows you to take some time to consider how you would like to memorialize your pet. Perhaps you’d like to keep your pet's ashes close to you, in a decorative or personalized urn.  Or you may choose to scatter them somewhere of importance to you and your pet. For our private cremation prices please visit our Cremation Options.