Pet Aftercare & Cremation Near You

We understand that choosing what to do with your pet’s remains is an extremely personal decision, and we want to completely honor your wishes. As with every other aspect of your pet’s transition between life and death, your personal preferences and beliefs, as well as cost and local regulations can all affect your decision. Here are several options.

Cremation

Cremation is the option most often chosen by our pet parents, in part because our CodaPet vets can handle all the cremation details for you, whether you decide on private or communal.

Private Cremation

This makes it possible for us to return the remains of your pet in an urn of your choice. You can then choose to bury the ashes, scatter them, or even transfer them to a decorative urn or other keepsake. If you would prefer water-based cremation (Aquamation) rather than traditional flame based, please ask your CodaPet vet if this is available in your area. If you'd like to consider the different options of urns we offer, please consult with your CodaPet vet before or at the appointment.*Aquamation places your pet’s body in a bath consisting of water and salts that together, hasten the process that would normally occur if your pet had been buried. It takes longer than traditional cremation (up to 24 hours) and has less impact on the environment.

Communal Cremation

We also offer communal cremation options for a lower price. This option ensures your pet is cremated with others and the ashes are ceremoniously spread on the crematorium grounds or another location.

Burial

Private Burial

If your city/county regulations allow, you can choose to bury your pet on your personal property. Please check local regulations to see if this is legal in your area.

Cemetery Burial

Many areas have pet cemeteries where you can bury your pet and mark the grave, making it possible for you to visit as you might with any other family member who has passed. If you want to bury your pet in a cemetery, you will need to choose and make arrangements with a local pet cemetery before the euthanasia appointment. Please be sure to let your CodaPet vet know if you have planned for such a burial.

Other Options

Taxidermy

Some people choose to preserve a lifelike replica of their pet. If you are interested in this option, we recommend that you ask the taxidermist you plan to use to determine the most ideal method of storing your pet’s remains after passing. Please share this information with your CodaPet veterinarian as soon as possible so they are aware of your wishes.

Charitable Donation

Some people find comfort in knowing that as painful as it is to say goodbye to their pet, his or her remains can provide invaluable learning opportunities for future veterinarians and pet nurses. If that resonates with you, contact a veterinary teaching hospital or university prior to euthanasia to determine their current need. Please be sure to ask them if there is a particular drug that your CodaPet Vet should either use or avoid so that your pet’s condition at the time of passing will remain clear for the students to study. They might also have questions for your regular veterinarian about your pet’s general health and diagnosis.As difficult as it is to think about any of these options, deciding what you want ahead of time will help all concerned to honor your wishes.

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Dr. Ayala and her husband made a heartbreaking time as peaceful as possible. I recommend Dr. Ayala to everyone who has this need for their pet. So much compassion and understanding instantly from first text.


Leslie B.

Jan 14, 2026

Dr Norman was so wonderful throughout the whole process. Lots of empathy and support for me, for my dog, and for our surviving pet. She was so kind and I would recommend a home visit for such events in the future. My dog passed away in his home with the people he loved, not more that I can ask for.


Jennifer C.

Jan 13, 2026

Dr. Dover was very professional and kind. She did everything with ease and compassion, helped us with this difficult time. So thankful she does what she does and does it well. We appreciate her getting us in the soonest she could.


Beth G.

Jan 13, 2026

Dr Katie was fantastic to work with and so caring and thoughtful of our difficult decision to euthanize our kitty.


Emma B.

Jan 13, 2026

Brielle was amazing with our family and Heidi through this very difficult process. I would give her the highest of recommendation to anyone looking for someone to help in this process.🙏🏻❤️


Caroline C.

Jan 13, 2026

Jack immediately was attracted to John. Jack felt comfortable and at ease and John reciprocated. Jack was still aware and active but we knew it was time to let him go peacefully. John gave respect to Jack and loved Jack the entire time. I can't say enough about Dr Murray. Thank you!


John J.

Jan 13, 2026

It feels weird giving a positive review for someone who assisted in ending your dog’s life, but Dr. Dixon was kind, thoughtful, and very professional. Allowing our dog to pass away peacefully in our home was one of the toughest and best decisions we could make.


Ryan S.

Jan 13, 2026

She was very calming while being helpful at the same time, during this difficult time. This was the best experience I have had. Great lady.


Amy G.

Jan 13, 2026

Karen was patient, professional, and loving to our Sweet June. As difficult as it is to say goodbye to your beloved pet, she made the process peaceful with her compassion and genuine love for animals. We are grateful we chose her and coda pet.


Jody A.

Jan 13, 2026

Dr. Kelsey was very professional and empathetic for the task at hand. I really appreciated her kindness.


Donna S.

Jan 13, 2026

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