Denver’s first pet aquamation facility offers a gentler, more eco-friendly way to say goodbye to furry friends

In an unassuming home on Englewood’s main thoroughfare, warm water gently circulates over the bodies of dead pets inside a large metal box. For 18 hours, the water and a potassium hydroxide solution dissolves all the flesh from the animals, leaving only bones behind. The process mimics what happens as a body decomposes in nature, just speeding it up.

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