How long before I get my dogs ashes back?

The average amount of time it takes to cremate an animal is 45 minutes to two hours. Once your pet has been cremated, you should receive their cremains within just a couple days.
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Do I really get my dogs ashes back?

If you decide to have your pet individually cremated you should be able to get their ashes back, however it's important to do your research so you use a reputable crematorium. There are many horror stories out there, including this crematorium who returned ashes to owners while their pets were left to rot in a field.
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How long after death should a dog be cremated?

The time it takes for dog cremation depends on the size of your dog. Small pups and toy dogs can take 45 minutes or less, while large breed dogs usually take several hours. It may be 1-3 weeks between the time of your dog's passing to the time you receive their ashes, depending on the crematorium.
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How do I know I got my dogs ashes?

Many dog owners wonder what their dog's ashes will look like when they pick them up. The ashes are not really readily visible since, just like with human cremains, they are usually enclosed in a box along with a certificate if private cremation was chosen.
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Do dogs know what ashes are?

Human cremains have a distinct odor that trained dogs can easily identify, even in a house that has been totally destroyed by a wildfire that likely topped 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Is there DNA in dog ashes?

The actual ashes are thus useless as they will not contain DNA. It is the bones and teeth that could potentially hold some DNA viable for analysis.
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Do pet ashes have energy?

Keeping ashes in your home can be a comforting and meaningful way to still feel connected to your little dog. There is no energy in the cremated ashes and as long as you don't believe it will bring bad juju there shouldn't be anything to be concerned about.
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Can I keep my dogs ashes forever?

You may choose to keep your pets ashes in the home permanently, or It may just be a temporary solution until you decide if you want to scatter or bury the ashes as part of a final send off for your pet.
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Do cremated ashes smell?

If you are concerned that the ashes will smell after the cremation, the answer is no. There is no odor emitted from ashes that have been properly cremated. Even over time, you shouldn't expect any particular smells to develop. If anything, certain cremation containers will simply emit a slight incense-like smell.
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What color should dog ashes be?

The cremains you receive will likely have a white or gray color with a very-fine gravel texture. Cremains are typically returned to owners in a transparent storage receptacle.
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How long does it take to get pet ashes back after cremation?

The average amount of time it takes to cremate an animal is 45 minutes to two hours. Once your pet has been cremated, you should receive their cremains within just a couple days.
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What do vets do after they put a dog to sleep?

Following euthanasia, your veterinarian or veterinary nurse or technician will help to gently clean your pet if necessary, and remove any intravenous cannula that was placed. Then, depending on whether you are burying your pet at home, having your pet cremated or are still undecided, a few different things may happen.
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Do dogs grieve after death?

When a dog loses a companion, two- or four-legged, he grieves and reacts to the changes in his life. Dogs alter their behavior when they mourn, much like people do: They may become depressed and listless. They may have a decreased appetite and decline to play.
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Can I touch my dogs ashes?

Yes, pet cremated ashes are absolutely safe to touch. Since the ashes are burned at a high temperature, no bacteria and viruses are alive. During a botched scattering or a burial in your backyard, the ashes won't harm your skin. Many pet owners have a few more queries regarding pet cremated ashes.
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Do dog ashes look like human ashes?

Dog ashes don't look drastically different from human ashes. They're both made of the same organic material, and they come in the same range of colors. The most important difference you might notice is that you'll receive significantly fewer ashes from your pet's cremation.
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How do you honor a deceased dog?

Seven ways to memorialize your pet
  1. Commemorate your pet with others. ...
  2. Create an outdoor memorial for your pet. ...
  3. Preserve their paw print. ...
  4. Customize art or jewelry. ...
  5. Get a tattoo to honor your pet. ...
  6. Celebrate their birthday or anniversary date of their passing. ...
  7. Give to animals in need.
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Is it OK to touch cremated ashes?

The average cremated adult will produce about five pounds of pulverized bone fragments, a coarse powder that is sterile and safe to touch, even if the person died of a communicable disease.
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How much ash is left after cremation of a dog?

The amount of ashes you'll get back depends on the size of your pet. Experts say you will get back around 3.5% of your pet's weight before they were cremated.
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Do you feel being cremated?

The body does not feel pain during cremation because the person is no longer alive. When a person dies, their brain stops sending signals to the body. This means that the person cannot feel pain or any other sensation.
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Why do people keep their dogs ashes?

Many pet parents find comfort in keeping all or a portion of their pet's ashes at home. It helps keep the memory of your faithful companion near.
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How deep should I bury my dog's ashes?

How deep should the hole be? The rule of thumb is to have at least 3 feet of dirt covering the top of the body. For a large dog, a 4 foot deep hole should suffice. Too shallow a grave will allow animals to dig up the remains.
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What does it mean when ashes are heavy after cremation?

Ashes are heavier than some people expect

Bones are made of various acids, minerals, and salts, which means they're heavier than many people expect. How heavy the ashes are will depend on the person who's died. Men and young adults have the most solid bones.
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Is it wrong to keep ashes at home?

Is it OK to Keep Cremains at Home? There's nothing bad about keeping cremated remains at home. Even though the practice is legal, those from specific faith communities may object to the practice. Some religious faiths, such as followers of Islam, Eastern Orthodox, and some Jewish sects forbid cremation.
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Is it OK to split up ashes?

You certainly can! There are several regulations governing ash spreading, but none governing ash division. Following a loved one's cremation, some families prefer to split the ashes.
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What does God say about keeping ashes?

It reminds to Catholics inter cremated remains in cemeteries or other sacred places and that remains "should not be scattered in the air, on land, or at sea." The Vatican also decreed that ashes should not be divided, kept at home, or transformed (e.g., keepsake jewelry).
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