Vermont Pet Cremation Directory

6 verified providers across 12 cities, with verified pricing on 4 listings.

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Vermont pet cremation regulations

Every state has distinct rules for pet cremation licensing, backyard burial, ash scattering, and aquamation legality. Our Vermont regulation page covers what's required for providers and what families should know before making arrangements.

Vermont pet cremation FAQs

Private pet cremation in Vermont typically costs $470–$560, based on verified pricing from 4 Vermont providers in our directory. Communal cremation usually starts $30–$75 lower. Final price varies by pet weight, location within the state, and any add-ons (engraved urn, paw print).
Our directory lists 6 pet cremation providers across 12 Vermont cities, with verified pricing on 4 of those listings. We update provider data quarterly and remove businesses that close or stop offering pet aftercare.
Vermont does not currently have a dedicated pet-cremation licensing statute. Providers operate under general business and animal-disposal rules. If you have a specific concern (backyard burial, ash scattering on public land), contact your local environmental health department for guidance.