Top Rated 24/7 Pet Euthanasia and Cremation Near You in Portland, OR

Our Portland crematory location offers eco-friendly cremation and 24/7 in-home euthanasia services. Serving Portland, Salem, Vancouver, and beyond.

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4.8 Stars
300+ Reviews

Trusted Pet Cremation Service in Portland

For euthanasia call 503 880 1172
For cremation call 503 379 1292

Pet cremation: available 7 days a week by appointment

Cremains pickup:
Tuesday: 12pm - 4pm
Wednesday: 12pm - 4pm
Thursday: 12pm - 4pm


Friday: 12pm - 4pm
Saturday: 10am - 2pm
Sunday & Monday: Closed

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Portland's Premier Pet Cremation Services - Best Reputation in the Area

Compassionate Care offers Aquamation, an environmentally-friendly cremation process that utilizes water, alkali, and gentle agitation.

Unlike traditional flame-based cremation, Aquamation is a slower and gentler process, akin to natural decomposition.

We provide two options for pet cremation services:

In the spirit of our Portland’s pet-loving and environmentally-conscious communities, Aquamation is a wonderful way to honor our beloved companions as well as our world.

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Compassionate In-Home Pet Euthanasia

Portland's Most Reputable Mobile Veterinary Service

In-home pet euthanasia allows beloved pets and their families to remain in their familiar and comfortable environment at the most difficult time.

Our mobile veterinary service is available 24/7, serving cats, dogs, and other pets in Portland, Salem (Oregon), Vancouver (Washington), and beyond.

Our highly experienced and compassionate team prioritize your pet's peaceful and comfortable end-of-life care, ensuring they can pass with dignity while surrounded by your loving family.

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What Our Clients Are Saying

The professional and caring team at Compassionate Care made a very sad circumstance better. They provided a peaceful end to our beloved Finn in our home. Beth P., DVM provided a sense of calm, dignity, respect, and efficiency....for which we are grateful. Joseph W. who collected Finn afterwards was equally caring and respectful.

Hopefully, you won't need their services any time soon, but when you do they're the ones to call.

Thomas Mannix

Enormous gratitude for Dr. Wong. She came in the night and was kind, gentle, and conscientious. Our beloved Dobby was always terrified of being handled by veterinarians...

Susan Remmers & Gillian Leichtling

We will never be able to give enough stars to this company. They accommodated us twice in moving our appointment to an earlier date and time, without any hesitation.

Greg Harris and Steve Kopkau

It’s been almost 24 hours since Jess departed, and I’ve already given your company’s name to several friends who will be facing that difficult decision in the months to come, and I will continue to sing your praises. His dog groomer and I have become good friends and I’ll be sure to give your card to her so she can pass it along to her many clients who will eventually need your services...

Janine K. Suarse

Portland Pet Cremation and Euthanasia FAQs

We cover all Portland, Salem and Vancouver areas and suburbs, including west to Forest Grove, east to Mt. Hood, south to Salem, and north to Kalama.

We’ll reach out to you within 14 days following the euthanasia or after receiving your pet’s remains to notify you that their cremains are ready for pickup.

There are two Compassionate Care Locations: One in NE Portland, and the other one in Oregon City. 

You can pick up your pet’s cremains at this Oregon City location during the following hours:

    • Tuesdays: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
    • Thursdays: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
    • Saturdays: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Oregon City Location Address:  808 Molalla Ave. Oregon City, OR 97045

We also offer pet cremation services by appointment, 7 days a week at this location.

Click here to check contact information at the Oregon location.

For in-home euthanasia appointments: Our top priority is ensuring our doctors can reach your location safely. We closely monitor road and weather conditions along the doctor’s route and may need to make changes or cancel appointments in rare instances where conditions pose a risk. 

We will always provide as much notice as possible in such cases. If there are inclement weather conditions currently or expected, our team will discuss alternative options with you when scheduling the appointment.

For visits to our crematory: If you need to visit our crematory during regular business hours but are uncertain about our availability due to road conditions, please contact our crematory directly at 503.379.1292 for the most up-to-date information.

Explore community resources for you and your pets

1. Cornell University Pet Loss Support Hotline: (607) 218-7457

  • Wednesdays from 7 – 9 p.m. EST
  • Saturdays from 12 – 2 p.m. EST
  • Sundays from 7 – 9 p.m. EST
  • Google Voice will prompt you to enter your name before connecting; to remain anonymous, you can say “anonymous” or just enter your first name.

2. Tufts University Pet Loss Support Hotline: (508) 839-7966

  • Monday – Friday 6 – 9 p.m. EST when school is in session

1. The Association for Pet Loss & Bereavement:  The APLB, established in 1997 by Dr. Wallace Sife, is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to supporting individuals coping with the loss of their pets.

2. Crisis Text Line: Crisis Text Line is an organization that provides free, confidential support to individuals in crisis through text messaging. 

  • Text HELLO to 741741 to reach a crisis counselor.
  • 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

3. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: This hotline connects individuals in the United States to trained professionals who can offer immediate assistance, guidance, and resources during times of emotional distress and mental health crises. 

  •  1-800-273-TALK (8255)
  • This service is available 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Here are some additional useful resources from the International Association for Animal Hospice and Palliative Care that you can explore:

  1. How to Support a Grieving Pet
  2. How To Help a Child Grieving a Beloved Pet
  3. How to Take Care of Yourself When Grieving a Beloved Pet
  4. How to Memorialize a Beloved Pet

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