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Aquamation: When a pet is cremated by water – not fire | Video

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Knowing that his dog once loved water activities, owner Joshua chose to cremate his 11-year-old poodle by aquamation - a process that uses heated water and alkaline chemicals to mimic the natural decomposition process. Here's a look at how it works. The company behind it hopes people in Singapore could likewise be cremated by water, not fire, in the future.

Knowing that his dog once loved water activities, owner Joshua chose to cremate his 11-year-old poodle by aquamation - a process that uses heated water and alkaline chemicals to mimic the natural decomposition process. Here's a look at how it works. The company behind it hopes people in Singapore could likewise be cremated by water, not fire, in the future.

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