Heavenly Pets Oklahoma

Category: Cremation service

Address: 2402 Regency Pl suite f, Moore, OK 73160, USA

Phone: +14059127387

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Sarah Cannon

Nov 4, 2022

These people are amazing. We went in at one of our lowest points. Distraught about our dog; he was like one of our kids. They were honest, helpful and understanding. Its a family business and from the second I walked through the door I felt like part of the family. Lord forbid something happens to one of our other animals anytime soon but when that day comes I will definitely choose heavenly pets every time.

Mark Myers

Oct 28, 2022

The evening that my boxer passed, my husband contacted them. They were so accomodating. Their office was closed, however they told us to bring our dog and they would meet us. The lady that met us there was so caring and compassionate. I was a complete wreck and so she helped my husband make the arrangements. I felt so at ease leaving our dog there. They called a week or so later and told us that our dog was ready to be picked up. Although it was hard losing our big girl, I feel blessed that Heavenly Pets was there in our time of need. I can't say enough about them. They truly do care. I received the same respect as if it was one of their own. Thank you so much for being there for us as well as our Hope. RIP

Spay Way

Oct 28, 2022

Very kind & understanding!

Lisa Jackson

Oct 22, 2022

A comfort to know my fur baby was with caring people. Thanks greatly.

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Questions & Answers

How much does it cost for everything?

Tonya Schuessler | Nov 4, 2021
Tina Marsh | Nov 4, 2021

I paid 145 for everything but it was a puppy so it was less them 4 pounds

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Is the liquid byproduct corrosive or harmful to pipes?

Heavenly Pets Oklahoma | Nov 4, 2020
Heavenly Pets Oklahoma | Nov 4, 2020

No. The system automatically cools the effluent well below required discharge regulations. The effluent actually has a preservative and beneficial effect on iron and steel pipes, and is not harmful to plastic pipes. A standard feature on the Bio-Response system is an automated pH neutralization feature. The effluent is an excellent micro-nutrient package that can benefit wastewater treatment plants.

Is there an ash to return to the family as there is with flame-based pet cremation?

Heavenly Pets Oklahoma | Nov 4, 2020
Heavenly Pets Oklahoma | Nov 4, 2020

Yes. "Ash" is returned to the family in the same manner it is with flame-based pet cremation, but it is in the form of pure calcium phosphate. The ash is lighter in color because it is clean and without carbon discoloration.

Are the bone remains safe to handle?

Heavenly Pets Oklahoma | Nov 4, 2020
Heavenly Pets Oklahoma | Nov 4, 2020

Yes. The bone remains (calcium phosphate) are 100% safe, pathogen and disease free. The Bio-Response system rinses and cools the bones as part of the automated process. They are safe to handle with bare hands immediately after the process. The bones do not require a cooling time prior to handling, but since this is a water process they will require a drying time before they can be processed for return to the family.

Is the final product sterile, and why?

Heavenly Pets Oklahoma | Nov 4, 2020
Heavenly Pets Oklahoma | Nov 4, 2020

Yes. The system sterilizes via three mechanisms. The first is heat, for an extended period of time. The secondary and tertiary mechanisms for pathogen and chemical destruction are by way of an alkaline environment, and liberated amines. Pathogens and chemicals are either heat, alkaline, or amine-labile, or a combination of the three. It is important to keep in mind that alkaline hydrolysis (Aquamation) is the favored technology for pathogen and chemical destruction in high-risk bio-containment applications.

How does alkaline hydrolysis (Aquamation) work?

Heavenly Pets Oklahoma | Nov 4, 2020
Heavenly Pets Oklahoma | Nov 4, 2020

Alkaline hydrolysis is essentially an accelerated version of what takes place in natural decomposition. A combination of gentle water flow, temperature, and alkalinity is used to accelerate the natural course of tissue hydrolysis. At the end of the process the body has been returned to its natural form, dissolved in the water. Remember - our bodies are 65% water to begin with! Similar to flame-based pet cremation, the only solid remains are the mineral ash of the bones.

What is the difference between cremation and Aquamation?

Heavenly Pets Oklahoma | Nov 4, 2020
Heavenly Pets Oklahoma | Nov 4, 2020

Cremation or burning is an oxidation process, while Aquamation is a reductive process. In fact, Aquamation is essentially an accelerated version of what takes place in natural decomposition.

can I bury my dog in my yard

Parwin Saidi | Nov 5, 2019
Andy Jensen | Nov 5, 2019

Heavenly Pets reduces your pet to bio-safe ashes that should be able to be buried in your yard. Of course you would want to check your local ordinances

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How much does it cost

Randel Walden | Nov 5, 2018
Jene Morris | Nov 5, 2018

I think my 50 lb dog was around 150. They really were great to work with. At a time that already sucks

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