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Pet Cremation in Indianapolis — A Good Goodbye for the Pet You Loved

Pet cremation in Indianapolis comes three ways — private (your pet alone, ashes returned), communal (cremated with others, no ashes back), and aquamation, a gentle water-based option — typically a few hundred dollars by your pet's weight. Because Indiana doesn't license pet crematories, get the service and price in writing. We connect you with the local provider we'd trust with our own pet.

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What pet cremation actually costs in Indianapolis

Pet cremation in Indianapolis is priced by your pet's weight and the service you choose, so there's no single sticker price. As a benchmark, our 2026 study of 118 U.S. providers put the median private (individual) cremation at about $300 — most fall between $220 and $400 — while communal (group) cremation runs less, around a $200 median, and aquamation lands near $299. The catch: nearly half of providers don't post a price online, and Indiana doesn't license pet crematories or cap what they charge. Ask one Indianapolis-area provider for the all-in total — pickup, the urn, everything — in writing before you commit.

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Pet cremation services in Indianapolis

Four pet cremation services are offered across the Indianapolis-area market.

Communal cremation

Multiple pets cremated together in the same chamber. Ashes are not returned to individual families. The most affordable option around Indianapolis.

Private cremation

Your pet is the only one in the chamber, and the ashes returned belong to your pet alone. Most Indianapolis families choose this when they plan to keep their pet’s ashes.

Private vs. partitioned — what to ask

Private with witness

A subset of private cremation where you or your family can be physically present at the facility. Offered by a small number of Indianapolis-area providers.

Aquamation

A gentler, water-based alternative to flame cremation that uses far less energy and produces no direct emissions. Legal for pets nationwide and offered by a growing number of Indianapolis-area providers.

Every pet, every size

From small companions to the largest of our hearts — your provider is matched to the right facilities and the right care.

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Under 30 lb

Small

Cats, small breeds, rabbits, and other companion animals. Our Indianapolis provider handles small-pet cremation with the same care as any other.

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30–60 lb

Medium

Spaniels, terriers, beagles, and similar mid-sized breeds. The most common service tier across the Indianapolis market.

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60–120 lb

Large

Retrievers, shepherds, labs, and other large breeds. Pickup and handling sized appropriately — never an upcharge surprise.

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120 lb and up

Horse & XL

For horses and extra-large companions, we route to specialized providers with the right facilities. Submit the form and we’ll connect you accordingly.

How it works

  1. Tell us about your pet

    Thirty seconds on the form. Pet type, your name, your city. That's all we need to start.

  2. We connect you with the Indianapolis-area provider we'd trust with our own pet

    Within the hour. We've already done the audit — pricing, process, chain of custody. You don't have to call five places.

  3. One call. They handle everything from there.

    Pickup, cremation, return of ashes. You get back to what matters — not researching crematories at the worst time of your year.

Why a trusted provider matters

Pet cremation isn’t the most transparent industry, and the provider you choose decides what happens to your pet.

  • No state license to verify

    Indiana doesn't license pet crematories for consumers — the cremation equipment is referred to the state's environmental agency, not a consumer board. There's nobody to check a facility against before you trust it, so the safeguard is the paperwork you insist on yourself.

  • "Private" isn't a regulated promise

    In Indiana, "private cremation" isn't a state-defined guarantee that your pet is alone in the chamber. If you want only your pet's ashes back, confirm it in writing and ask for an ID that matches at drop-off and return.

  • Prices vary, and nobody has to post them

    Indiana doesn't regulate what pet crematories charge, and totals climb with weight, pickup, and add-ons. Get the all-in price — including pickup — in writing before you agree to anything.

Indiana doesn't license pet cremation. Here's how to protect yourself.

Indiana doesn't license pet crematories for consumers — the cremation equipment is referred to the state environmental agency (IDEM), so there's no consumer board reviewing where your pet goes. Indiana's dead-animal disposal law also expressly does not apply to pets, which means backyard burial is governed entirely by county and city rules — and inside Marion County (Indianapolis), burying a pet in your yard is not permitted. Here's what to put in writing before you hand your pet to any Indianapolis-area provider.

  1. Get the all-in price in writing.

    Indiana doesn't regulate what pet crematories charge, and totals climb with weight, pickup, and add-ons. Ask for the complete price — including pickup — before you commit, and get it in writing.

  2. Demand an ID that matches at drop-off and return.

    "Private" isn't a regulated promise in Indiana. Ask for a numbered tag or certificate that identifies your pet at intake and again when the ashes come back, so you know the remains are actually theirs.

  3. Know the local burial rule before you assume a yard option exists.

    Indiana's state dead-animal law expressly excludes pets, handing the rule to local government — and within the Indianapolis/Marion County limits, backyard pet burial is not allowed (per the Indiana Board of Animal Health, local ordinances govern, and Marion County prohibits it). For most Indianapolis households, that makes cremation — with ashes returned in an urn — the practical choice.

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Questions Indianapolis families ask

How much does pet cremation cost in Indianapolis?

Pet cremation in Indianapolis is priced by weight and service, so there's no single number. As a benchmark, our 2026 study of 118 U.S. providers put the median private (individual) cremation near $300 (most between $220 and $400), communal (group) cremation lower at around a $200 median, and aquamation near $299. Indiana doesn't cap what crematories charge, so ask for the all-in price — including pickup — in writing before you commit.

How much does it cost to cremate a dog or a cat in Indianapolis?

Cremation is priced by weight, so a cat or small dog sits at the lower end and a large dog at the higher end. Using our 118-provider 2026 data, private cremation for a small pet often runs $150–$250, a medium dog around the $300 median, and a large dog $400 or more; communal is less in every size. Those are national benchmarks — get the exact Indianapolis price in writing, because pickup and the urn are often extra.

What's the difference between private and communal cremation, and will I get my pet's ashes back?

Private (individual) cremation means your pet is cremated on its own and the ashes are returned to you, usually in an urn — that's the option where you get your pet's ashes back. Communal means several pets are cremated together and the ashes are not returned. Private costs more. In Indiana, "private" isn't a state-defined guarantee, so confirm in writing that you'll get your own pet's ashes back, and ask for an ID that matches at drop-off and return.

Where can I get pet cremation services in Indianapolis?

Pet cremation is available across the Indianapolis metro — Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Greenwood, and the surrounding towns. Rather than cold-calling crematories at the worst time, tell us about your pet on the form and we'll connect you with the one local provider we'd trust with our own — vetted on pricing, process, and chain of custody. It's free, and there's no obligation.

Does Indiana law protect me if something goes wrong with my pet's cremation?

Less than most people assume. Indiana doesn't license pet crematories for consumers — the cremation equipment is referred to the state environmental agency (IDEM), not a consumer board, so there's no state license to verify a facility against before you trust it. Your protection is what you put in writing: the cremation type, an ID that matches at drop-off and return, and the all-in price.

How long does pet cremation take in Indianapolis?

Once your pet reaches the provider, the cremation itself takes a few hours. Most Indianapolis-area families get private (individual) ashes back within about a week, depending on the provider's schedule and whether you've chosen an urn. Communal cremation is usually quicker since nothing is returned. Ask your provider for their specific turnaround when you arrange pickup.

Is aquamation (water cremation) available in Indianapolis?

Yes, a few Indianapolis-area providers offer aquamation — a gentle, water-based alternative to flame cremation. Nationally it runs close to flame cremation (our study's median was about $299), not a budget option. It's worth asking about if a lower-emission goodbye matters to you; availability and weight limits vary by provider.

Can I bury my pet in my backyard in Indianapolis?

Not inside Indianapolis/Marion County — backyard pet burial there is not permitted. Indiana's state dead-animal law expressly excludes pets, so the rule is set by local government (per the Indiana Board of Animal Health), and Marion County prohibits home burial. Where it is allowed elsewhere in Indiana, the local default is typically at least a few feet deep with solid cover, away from water — check your county and any HOA rules first. For most Indianapolis households, cremation with ashes returned is the practical choice.

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