A pet funeral director combines the responsibilities of a human funeral director with that of a crematorium or cemetery. Of course, there are differences between animal companions and humans and the most important one is that, unlike humans, pets do not lay...
We work with a number of veterinary surgeries whose prime aim is the service to their clients. However, the majority of surgeries have an ingrained belief that pet crematoriums are waste disposal companies and expect them to take all their veterinary waste as well as...
Today, March 2nd, is Old Stuff Day which is all about celebrating ….yes, old stuff! You may never have heard of Old Stuff Day but it gives us a chance to think about older things, people and pets that may not be fully appreciated until we no longer have them. I...
Association of Private Pet Cemeteries and Crematoria Celebrates 25th Anniversary This year we are celebrating the 25th anniversary for The Association of Private Pet Cemeteries and Crematoria. Chestnut Lodge Pet Crematorium and Pet Cemetery were Founder Members of the...
As the New Year dawns it brings an expectation of new beginnings and rebirth – of letting go of the old and welcoming the possibilities for tomorrow. But if you have experienced a significant loss it is a time of mixed feelings where you may not want to let go...
Here is important advice if you want an individual cremation for your pet. You may view or download the information sheet shown or read the details in this post. Click on the Image to see a larger version or below to see the full image or a PDF version. View as a...
Appointments for cremation normally start from 10am
Please leave a message outside of those times or if we are unable to pick up the phone.
Your Cremation or Burial will be carried out to the Highest Standards in the Sector
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REGISTER YOUR PETS WITH US
Your can register at any time no matter how far in the future you may need us.
There is no committment, you can change details at any time but it will ensure you are not rushed into making a distress decision at a time when you are most vulnerable.