Forever Petz Cremation
218-485-8233
Pets bring us happiness over the years. Our special loved ones do not deserve to be brought to landfills and other unfamiliar places
Forever Petz is here to help pet owners through a dramatic time...
"What the heart has once known, it shall never forget"
Forever Petz Cremation is a division of Kennelz and Bitz LLC., located in Moose Lake, Minnesota. Our phone number is 877-595-2284
Please visit our tribute to the loved ones who have passed on by visiting our picture gallery. Missed Loved Ones
What are our customers saying about us and our services?
Hi, I just wanted you to know that we had our own pet cremated by your company and I sent a friend to you. We were both so pleased at your wonderful service and caring attitude. I will continue to send people to you when I have an opportunity to do it. Thank you GK
Private Party Service:
If you have selected the Private Party Cremation, the remains are placed in either a cremation and bag and placed in plastic urn or for an extra fee, a hand made oak or pine urn for your return.
Otherwise the remains are disposed according to local regulations.
For an extra fee you are allowed to watch the process.
We charge according to the weight of your pet.
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Communal (mass) Cremation
Up to 50# $20.00
51# to 80# $25.00
81# to 100# $30.00
101# to 120# $35.00
Over 120# $40.00 |
Private Ashes Returned
Up to 50# $90.00
51# to 80# $125.00
81# to 100# $150.00
101# to 120# $200.00
Over 120# $225.00 |
THE PROCESS:
Cremation is a very clean and rapid method of reducing a loved one’s remains.
In cremation, the pet is laid on the hearth of the preheated unit, and the door is shut. Cremation of an average-sized pet takes about 4 hours. When the process is complete, the remains (mainly bone pieces) are swept out, cooled, and put through an electric processor to reduce fragments to a uniform size.
If you have selected the Private Cremation, the remains are placed in an urn for return, otherwise the remains are disposed according to local regulations.
Private Cremation
This service gives the pet privacy in the cremation chamber and assures the owner peace of mind that the pet was accorded the highest degree of care.
Remains are packaged and returned in a standard plastic urn, or if you prefer a handmade oak or pine urn is available upon request.
Private parties can pick up their loved one's remains the following day, or if needed we will deliver them to you.
We offer many styles of urns for an extra price.
We will also come and pick up your loved one for you to help you during this hard time in your life, and will return the ashes the following day to help you get over the grieving process.
Communal Cremation
This service is for clients who do not wish to retain the remains of their pet, but still wish their pet to have the highest quality of care.
Forever Pet Cremation will be responsible for their final resting place.
These remains together with the remains of other pets will be disposed according to the current enviromental laws.
We offer:
Private Cremation
Pick Up and Delivery, with ashes returned to you within 24 hours
Handmade oak urns
Communal Cremation
Pet Loss Support Group
Veterinarian Services Include:
We offer pickup and delivery from your office, this is included with the service. Our pick up schedule is prompt and efficient.
• We will bill you one invoice per month
• Afternoon pickup and delivery service.
• If you need our services faster we will work with you.
Pick up:
One day each week is scheduled for your area. If you call our office at 218-485-8233 before 9:30 AM on your scheduled day, we will pick up on the same day. Calls after 9:30 AM will be serviced the next scheduled pick up day.
However, if you experience more than the normal number of deceased pets, and pick-up service is urgently required, call us, we will ensure pick-up is available ASAP.
You will never have to worry about the "No Show" pick-up! This is our guarantee to you!
Call today for your special veterinarian pricing, which is different then our Private Party Pricing !!
The cat that only yesterday was a kitten is all too soon old and frail and sleeping in the sun. The young pup of boundless energy wakes up stiff and lame, the muzzle now gray. Deep down we somehow always knew that this jouney would end. We knew that if we gave our hearts they would be broken. But give them we must for it is all they ask in return. When the time comes, the road curves ahead to a place we cannot see, we give one final gift and let them run on ahead~young and whole once more. "Godspeed, good friend," we say, until our journey comes full circle and our paths cross again.
... When to end the pain.
This is, without a doubt, the hardest choice a pet lover has to make. At some point in every dog's life, comes a time when her owner starts to think about letting her go, and ending the pain, whether from sickness, or old age.
How do you know when the time comes to let go? At what point do you keep on paying for expensive treatments, and when do you know to stop?
If you are struggling with these questions now, maybe it is time to take a step back, look at things from a neutral point of view, and ask yourself some very hard questions.
Why is she still here? Is she here because she wants to be here? Or is she still here because you want her to be?
If extended treatments are helping her stay alive, ask yourself this: Are these treatments adding quantity of life without adding quality? Does the pleasure of living outweigh the pain? Do the bad times outnumber the good?
Once you've answered these questions, examine your answers carefully, and ask yourself again: Is it time to let go?
And you may find you have your answer
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