Dog cremation is the process of reducing a dog’s body to bone fragments through high-temperature incineration. The dog is placed in a chamber where it is exposed to intense heat.

The heat evaporates the dog’s bodily fluids and dries out the soft tissues, leaving only the ashes behind. Dog cremation is an increasingly popular option for pet owners who wish to keep their dog’s remains close by. Unlike burial, which requires a large plot of land, cremation takes up very little space.

Additionally, some pet owners find the idea of their dog being reduced to ashes to be less morbid than the thought of their dog decomposing in the ground.