Third-Party Veterinarian Arranged Communal Pet Cremation Disposal
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| Introduction The current state of the pet cremation and burial industry Preplanning for your pet’s cremation or burial Your options for final disposition of your pet after it dies Who can arrange or perform my pet’s cremation? How can I verify the integrity of my pet’s private cremation? Certified Private pet cremation arranged and performed by a direct cremation provider Private pet cremation arranged by a third party agent or performed by a third party cremation provider Pet memorial cremation performed by PA State Pet Memorial Third-party arranged communal/disposal pet cremation Who can arrange my pet’s formal burial? Resources for Pet Owner Action Commonwealth of Pennsylvania code Direct providers of pet cremation or burial in the Harrisburg, PA area Direct service providers of pet cremation or burial in the York, PA area Third-party pet cremation and medical waste disposal providers servicing veterinarians in the Harrisburg, PA and surrounding areas Printable forms |
Your pet's body will be placed into a garbage bag and then placed in a freezer in your veterinarian’s back room or basement.
The third party cremation provider will pick up your pet's body with any other bodies also in freezer as well as medical waste generated at the veterinary hospital in a couple of days or a couple weeks. Your pet's body will be transported in an unidentifiable vehicle (piled on the floor inside the vehicle) with many other pets and medical waste. All pet's bodies and medical waste collected that day will be transported back to the cremation facility. Pets will be incinerated with as many pets as possible most likely 50 to several 100 per day. (They could also be sold to a rendering company, landfill, mass buried or who knows what else) If they are cremated? When the process is completed, the residual ashes are disposed of in the most economical way; i.e., by use of a landfill or dumped on private property. The family will not be told where the cremated remains have been dumped and will have no visitation rights at all. Family will not receive any type of certificate, agreement, or other information; therefore, use the third-party arranged communal pet cremation/disposal full disclosure agreement if you choose this option. |