
Compassionate end-of-lifecare for pets and horses
A pre-vetted local provider can help you with in-home euthanasia, cremation, and aftercare — whichever path is right for your family.
Choose a service
Each option below explains what to expect and what the process involves.
Pet Euthanasia
A peaceful, humane goodbye for dogs and cats — at home or in-clinic — performed by a licensed veterinarian, with cremation and aftercare available right afterward.
Pet Cremation
Private and communal cremation for dogs, cats, and other companion animals, with optional witnessing, urns, and keepsakes.
Equine Cremation
Whole-horse private cremation with discreet equine transport and a high-quality engraved urn.
FAQ
Common questions
What kinds of aftercare services can I request?
We help families connect with pre-vetted providers for in-home and in-clinic pet euthanasia, pet cremation (private or communal), and equine cremation. Many providers also offer urns, keepsakes, and ashes-to-jewelry options.
Do you serve large animals like horses?
Yes. Equine cremation is a dedicated service — providers in our network offer whole-horse private cremation with discreet equine transport, vet/stable coordination, and a high-quality engraved urn.
How does pricing work?
Requesting a provider through Animal Aftercare is free. As a guide, in-home pet euthanasia commonly runs about $200 to $600 (in-clinic is often less) and pet cremation about $50 for communal up to $150 to $400 or more for private. Final pricing is set by the licensed local provider you are matched with and varies by region, service type, and any add-ons; they share it with you up front.
Ready when you are
Submit a request and a pre-vetted local provider will reach out to you — calmly, with no pressure.
