Pet Memories Cremation Service offers both individual and communal cremation for dogs, cats, and small animals in the Oklahoma City area, serving owners who want a dignified end-of-life option outside of burial or mass disposal. The business operates as a dedicated crematory rather than a veterinary clinic offering cremation as a sideline service, which means families work directly with the cremation provider instead of coordinating through their vet.
Pet Memories is a standalone cremation facility that handles pets from the point of death through return of ashes to the owner. Unlike some veterinary practices that contract cremation services elsewhere, Pet Memories maintains its own crematory on-site, allowing for controlled and documented processing. The service is designed for pet owners in Oklahoma City and surrounding communities who want either private cremation (pet cremated alone, ashes returned to the owner) or communal cremation (pet cremated with others, no ashes returned), along with optional urns, memorial products, and burial plots at affiliated pet cemeteries.
Pet Memories offers two primary cremation options with clear pricing tiers:
Individual Cremation: The pet is cremated alone; ashes are returned to the owner in a container of choice. Pricing runs from approximately $150 to $350 depending on pet weight. Smaller animals (under 10 pounds) start around $150, while large dogs (50+ pounds) reach the $350 range. Verification note: confirm current pricing when contacting, as pet cremation rates shift annually.
Communal Cremation: Multiple pets are cremated together; ashes are scattered or interred at a facility cemetery, not returned individually. This option costs between $75 and $150 depending on pet size and typically serves owners who do not require ashes back.
Urns and Memorial Items: Beyond basic cremation, Pet Memories offers ceramic, metal, and wood urns starting around $50 for simple designs and reaching $200+ for custom or premium urns. Paw print clay impressions, memorial plaques, and keepsake jewelry (containing a small portion of ashes) are also available, each running $30 to $120.
Pet Cemetery Burial: Pet Memories operates or affiliates with pet cemetery lots where urns can be buried with a marker. A burial plot typically runs $300 to $600 depending on location and marker size.
Oklahoma City residents have several cremation pathways. Many veterinary clinics, including larger emergency practices, partner with regional cremation services but do not own crematories; owners submit their pet to the vet, and the vet coordinates with an off-site crematory, adding 3 to 7 days to turnaround and removing direct contact with the facility. Pet Memories eliminates that middleman and provides same-facility processing.
A second option is in-home pet euthanasia services (such as mobile veterinary practices) that euthanize at home and then arrange cremation; these cost more upfront (often $300 to $500 for the euthanasia visit alone) but offer emotional convenience for owners who prefer not to visit a clinic. Pet Memories handles only cremation, so it suits owners whose pets have already passed or been euthanized elsewhere.
A third option is burial in a pet cemetery without cremation, which Pet Memories also accommodates through affiliated grounds. Full pet cemetery burial with casket and marker typically costs $800 to $1,500 and requires land ownership or perpetual care fees.
Choose Pet Memories if you want documented individual cremation, direct facility contact, reasonable turnaround (typically 3 to 5 days), and the option to choose your own urn. Choose a veterinary clinic's cremation partner if you want to coordinate everything in one place and your vet has a trusted long-term relationship with a crematory. Choose in-home euthanasia plus cremation if your pet is terminally ill and you want that final moment at home, accepting the higher initial cost.
Pet Memories is well-suited for owners who have already made the decision between individual and communal cremation and want straightforward, transparent pricing without upsell pressure. It works particularly well for families on a budget (communal cremation under $150) and for those who want customized urns or keepsakes without shopping separately.
It is less ideal for owners who are still deciding on end-of-life options and want to discuss medical details with a veterinarian first; in those cases, consulting your regular vet before contacting a crematory can clarify whether cremation, burial, or at-home euthanasia fits your pet's condition and your family's wishes.
Most families call Pet Memories after a pet has died or is expected to die within hours or days. The staff will ask for the pet's name, species, approximate weight, and whether the owner wants individual or communal cremation. If the pet has not yet been euthanized, Pet Memories can advise on pickup from a veterinary clinic or acceptance of a pet brought by the owner. The crematory will provide a quote, arrange payment (often half upfront, balance upon ashes return), and schedule cremation. Ashes are typically ready within 3 to 5 business days; owners can pick up in person or arrange delivery.
Pet Memories operates during standard business hours, typically 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, with limited or no Saturday hours. The facility is located in Oklahoma City proper (verify the exact address when contacting). Parking is available on-site. Many owners arrange ashes pickup by phone or email rather than visiting the facility in person.
Pets can be dropped off directly if already deceased, or owners can coordinate with their veterinary clinic for transport. The crematory does not operate 24/7, so pets that die on evenings or weekends may need to be held at an emergency clinic refrigeration unit until business hours resume.
Pet Memories Cremation Service fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's pet care landscape by owning its crematory and keeping pricing transparent, reducing the confusion that often arises when families coordinate cremation through multiple providers during an emotionally difficult time.
