Understanding Pet Cremation: The Storage Process

Understanding pet cremation and the storage process froms an integral part of the grieving process when anyone loses a beloved pet.  When you choose pet cremation as a final resting place for your furry friend, it’s essential to understand whats involved.  One common question is: how are dead pets stored before cremation? This article will provide a detailed overview of the storage methods used within the pet cremation industry.

The Importance of Proper Storage

Preserving a deceased pet’s body before cremation is crucial for several reasons:

  • Hygiene and Safety: Proper storage helps prevent the spread of diseases and ensures a safe environment for both pets and humans.
  • Respect and Dignity: It demonstrates respect for the pet and their family by maintaining their body in a dignified manner.
    Regulatory Compliance: South African jurisdictions have specific regulations regarding the handling and storage of deceased animals.

By choosing Legacy Pet Crematorium, you can be confident that your pet’s remains will be treated with care and respect throughout the pet cremation process>>>

Storage Methods

There are primarily two methods used for storing deceased pets before cremation:

Refrigeration

  • Temperature Control: Refrigeration involves maintaining a temperature below freezing to slow down the decomposition process.
  • Dedicated Facilities: Pet cremation services often have specialized refrigeration units designed to accommodate various pet sizes.
  • Safe and Hygienic: Refrigeration is a reliable and hygienic method that helps preserve the pet’s body in a respectful manner.

Freezing

  • Deep Freeze: Freezing involves storing the pet’s body at extremely low temperatures, often below -20°C.
  • Long-Term Preservation: Freezing can preserve a pet’s body for an extended period, providing more flexibility for families to make arrangements.
  • Careful Handling: Freezing requires careful handling and packaging to prevent damage and ensure the pet’s remains are intact.

Additional Considerations

  • Individual Requests: Some pet owners may have specific requests regarding storage, such as wanting their pet’s body to be kept at home until cremation. In these cases, it’s important to consult with a professional for guidance on proper handling and storage. Legacy Pet Crematorium encourages clients to take their deceased pets to the vet where we will collect or alternatively, enquire about our private home collection service.
  • Embalming: While not always necessary for cremation, embalming can be an option for preserving a pet’s body for a longer period or for viewing before the cremation. Embalming is not a service offered by Legacy Pet Crematorium.
    Storage Facilities: Pet cremation services typically have dedicated storage facilities that are designed to meet the specific needs of the pet cremation industry. These facilities are regularly inspected and maintained to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.

Understanding the storage process involved in pet cremation can provide peace of mind for pet owners who are grieving the loss of a beloved companion.

By choosing Legacy Pet Crematorium, you can be confident that your pet’s remains will be treated with care and respect throughout the pet cremation process>>>

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