CA · LOS ANGELES

Pet Cremation in Los Angeles, CA

Find local pet cremation providers in Los Angeles, CA. Listings can include private and communal cremation, pickup from home or vet, aquamation, and memorial options — availability varies by provider.

Local providers

5 providers listed

Market information last reviewed: April 2026. How FinalPaws lists providers.

Hearts & Halos

Los Angeles, CA

Private cremationAquamationPickup available

Pet aftercare practice serving Los Angeles and surrounding Southern California regions including Orange County, Ventura County, and the San Fernando, San Gabriel, and San Bernardino valleys. Offers in-home euthanasia, individual and communal cremation, aquamation, and memorial keepsakes.

  • In-home pet euthanasia
  • Private (individual) cremation
  • Communal cremation
  • Pet aquamation

Honor Pet

Los Angeles, CA

Aquamation

Pet aftercare practice in downtown Los Angeles serving greater LA and Orange County. Offers in-home pet euthanasia and aquamation, plus a Comfort Center for in-facility appointments. Memorial paw prints, pet loss support, and pre-planning consultations are also available.

  • In-home pet euthanasia
  • Pet aquamation
  • Comfort Center for in-facility appointments
  • Memorial paw prints and keepsakes

Pet Haven Cemetery and Crematory

Gardena, CA

AquamationPickup available

Pet cemetery and crematory in Gardena serving the Los Angeles area. Offers cremation, aquamation, and burial alongside memorial markers, borders, and caskets. Pet transportation is available, and the cemetery grounds are open to visitors around the clock.

  • Pet cremation
  • Pet aquamation
  • Pet burial and cemetery services
  • Pet transportation

Los Angeles Pet Memorial Park

Calabasas, CA

Pickup available

Pet cemetery and crematory in Calabasas serving Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Offers pet burial, cremation, and pre-need planning, with memorial headstones, monuments, benches, and rose trees. The park grounds are open most days, with the office closed on Wednesdays and Sundays.

  • Pet burial and cemetery interment
  • Pet cremation
  • Pet transportation
  • Pre-need planning

Lap of Love Veterinary Care — Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA

Mobile veterinary network covering greater Los Angeles with in-home pet euthanasia, veterinary hospice, and pet-loss support. The care line is staffed 24/7 to coordinate appointments. Cremation aftercare is arranged through partner providers rather than performed in-house.

  • In-home pet euthanasia
  • Veterinary hospice
  • Telehospice consultations
  • Pet loss support
WHAT TO CONSIDER

Questions worth thinking through

A few calm prompts as you compare local pet cremation options in Los Angeles. Not every provider offers everything below — confirm with the provider you call.

Private vs communal cremation

Private cremation returns your pet's ashes. Communal cremation does not. Many providers offer both — confirm which option you're choosing when you call.

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Pickup availability

Many providers can pick up from your home or veterinary clinic. Timing, service area, and any pickup fee can vary by provider.

Return of ashes

If you'd like ashes returned, choose a private option and ask about the typical timing — usually a few days to about a week.

Memorial items

Urns, engraving, paw-print impressions, and small keepsakes are commonly offered as add-ons. Ask what's included by default.

Aquamation availability

Aquamation is a gentler, water-based alternative to flame cremation. Not every provider offers it — some local providers may include it as an option.

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After-hours or emergency options

Some providers offer after-hours pickup or weekend availability. Call ahead to confirm what's possible in your situation.

COSTS

Asking the right questions about cost

Pet cremation pricing varies by size, the type of cremation, and any add-ons. These calm guides help you compare quotes from local providers without pressure.

QUESTIONS TO ASK

Questions to ask before choosing a provider

Calm prompts you can use when you call. Not every provider offers every option — a short conversation usually clarifies what's possible.

  • Do you offer private cremation, communal cremation, or both?
  • Can you pick up from my home or vet?
  • How are pets identified throughout the process?
  • When and how are ashes returned?
  • Are urns, paw prints, or memorial items included or optional?
  • Do you offer aquamation or flame cremation?
  • Are after-hours or emergency pickups available?
  • What costs should I confirm before scheduling?
FAQ

Common questions about pet cremation in Los Angeles

Calm, general answers. For details on a specific provider, please contact them directly.

How do I find pet cremation near me in Los Angeles?

Use the provider list above to compare local pet cremation options in Los Angeles and the surrounding area. Most providers can answer questions over the phone and confirm whether private cremation, pickup, or aquamation are available for your pet.

What is the difference between private and communal pet cremation?

Private cremation cremates your pet alone and the ashes are returned to you. Communal cremation cremates multiple pets together, and ashes are not returned. Many providers offer both — sometimes called individual and shared cremation.

Can pet cremation providers pick up from my home or vet?

Many providers can pick up from a home or veterinary clinic, often within a few hours. Service area, scheduling, and any pickup fee can vary by provider, so it's worth confirming when you call.

How much does pet cremation usually cost?

Cost depends on your pet's size, the type of cremation you choose, and any add-ons such as urns or pickup. Our pet cremation cost guide explains what tends to influence price and the questions worth asking before you book.

MORE OPTIONS

Other aftercare options to consider

If pet cremation isn't the right fit, families in Los Angeles can also explore these calm alternatives.

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