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I live in Chicago and I adopted a puppy over an hour away from Philadelphia. I needed someone to…read morepick him up and meet me at the Philadelphia airport so that the puppy could fly back with me. I contacted Sitters4Critters and they quickly responded with questions and shortly there after with an estimate. Once I decided to utilize their services, Sitters4Critters were in constant communication with me finalizing all the arrangements. On the day of the transport, they confirmed they picked up the puppy and were waiting for my flight to arrive. They headed to the cell phone lot to walk him and try to feed him. I texted them when my flight landed and shortly afterwards met them and my new puppy! And the following morning they contacted me to ask how my flight home with the puppy went. Extremely pleased with their communication, transport service, and caring gentle handling of my puppy. I highly recommend Sitters4Critters!!

I've been using the Sitters4Critters service since 2013 (maybe sooner?) and they just got better!…read moreMy pups and I are thrilled to have Nicole on our team. They loved all the attention she lavished on them including plenty of time playing in the yard. How do I know? PICTURES! Nicole posted photos on the PetCheck app almost every day. I knew through the app when she arrived, saw my happy fur kids playing in the yard and then knew when Nicole left because she would check out. I could also see all the walking she did with them through the gps powered map. Nicole and PetCheck are the best things! Looking forward to many more years and happy tails.

Delaware Pet Cremations

Delaware Pet Cremations

(18 reviews)

They went above and beyond to make sure our sweet dog was taken care of and safely returned her…read moreashes to us. There was a bit of a mixup on our end but Jordan put things right for us. The box the ashes came in is lovely with an engraved plaque with our dog's name on top. I was so heartened by the care and concern from Jordan and his team. They were amazing and helped make us whole in a very difficult time.

I was blessed to have had that once in a life time pet who was more than a pet. He was a companion…read morewho served as a psychoanalyst when one was needed and whose innate ability to provide love exceeded any expectations that we as humans can place on others. Wesley was his name. He was a rescued Cocker Spaniel so his age was a great unknown; an estimate; a good guess from veterinarians. But as 2017's New Year's Eve celebrations settled down it was a good guess that Wesley at his youngest was 15 and at his oldest around 17. It didn't matter which number you chose because when the human versus dog year calculation is made it meant that Wes was over 100 with less days to go than days he had travelled with me. As with any aging pet one notices the slow down ... one mourns the missing spryness and energy that used to fill each day while celebrating the occasional rear view mirror days when our pets out of nowhere act just as they did in their youth. That was Wesley. But, Wesley never stopped knowing the importance of sitting close to me during my down days but also of wagging his tail and almost smiling during sporting events when my cheers indicated that our teams (Buffalo-based primarily) were winning (Since they were Buffalo-based the frequency was not as we both wanted.). The awakening occurred as April melted into May. He was really slowing down ... then he was hardly eating ... and finally I knew; he knew; and we spent his last evening and night together as friends. I was fortunate enough that he crossed the proverbial Rainbow Bridge in the night at home in the midst of sleep and peace near me. But, on the evening before Wes died we started to look at 'crematoriums' for pets together. Ok, I know that sounds strange but I knew he was going so I talked to him. Frankly, the YELP reviews of southern New Jersey facilities greatly disappointed me because none seen to indicate anything more than a processing center but then I read the reviews for this special place. The night that Wes died I called Delaware Pet Crematorium but it was "after hours" so I left a message. Less than an hour later Rob, the owner, called me back. I inundated him with questions about why he was in the business, what did he do with pets that people didn't want back, etc.. I needed to know if this was the place for me to bring my friend, companion, and family member to be cared for. The phone conversation convinced me. So, we drove across state borders to Wilimington and I will admit that industrial park where Delaware Pet is located almost caused me to turn around but I am glad I didn't. I walked into an incredibly peaceful office setting that was tranquil in its carefully thought out design. This was a place I could mourn ... this was a place I could entrust Wesley to. The young woman who has worked there for years showed great compassion to me and her dog Gwen brought me her toy and kissed me to let me know all was alright. They offered to carry Wes in but I did however in the transfer of Wes' body to their hands I saw love and respect for my dead dog. They valued a life that they had never known. They treated his body as if Wes was their dog. The options were explained ... and then the wait. I received a call that Wesley was ready. There was Gwen wagging her tail, the entire package of urns/memorials was better than expected. But what really impressed me was the young man who had just helped me bring Wesley in spotted me (Now, I didn't say when I was coming in so they could not prep for my arrival.) and said they had made sure Wesley was cared for in the way I wanted. I cried again both in sorrow at my loss but in joy that I had found the right people to care for my pet's body ... his soul was already romping and barking with all the other dogs on the other side. I would drive hundreds of miles to bring a pet here ... I told them that I hope I don't need to see them for years but I know that they are there. They have a website, www.theanimalsoul.com, which may explain the why's but if you are in South Jersey, the Delaware Valley, or Maryland and you lose a loved pet that you want to remember with love ... this is the only choice; you will feel loved. I can't say enough about them!

Delaware Pet Aquamation - petcremation - Updated May 2026

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