About Us

Founded by Mark and Heather in 2023, we are a family-run, compassionate and trusted Independent Pet Crematorium and Home Euthanasia Service. We have lost our own pets and understanding the pain that this leaves, we are committed to giving every pet the dignity, love, and care they deserve on their final journey.
We are massive pet lovers first and foremost; Pets are not part of your life they ARE your life. We always provide the most caring service for your pet and support for every customer. We aim to provide the very best Home Euthanasia and Pet Cremation Service in the country – this is what drives us every single day to ensure each and every one of our customers have the very best experience at such a heartbreaking time.
We support families across Lancashire, Manchester, and Merseyside, we are incredibly proud of the reviews that our team receive from grieving pet owners who have trusted us at their most difficult time. Our reviews highlight our commitment to providing the highest standard of care when families need it most and shows the compassion and dedication we bring to every pet’s final journey.
We do not agree with “Call Centre providers” offering similar services that will outsource your pet’s final journey. We own and operate our own fully DEFRA / APHA Approved and Licensed Pet Crematorium. This way you know that your beloved pet remains in our care throughout. This means you can rest assured that only your pet’s ashes will be returned to you guaranteeing a 100% Individual Cremation.
Only people that share the same ethics as we do are part of the Beloved Pets team– this includes our team of fully accredited RCVS Vets that perform Home Euthanasia. We are immensely proud of everybody involved within our team.
At Beloved Pets, we understand how heartbreaking it is to say goodbye. You are not alone, we are here to help and from your first call to the return of your beloved pet, we will walk with you every step of the way because we really do care.




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