Alan Hillsberg
Oceanside, NY
1 open listing
Customer Reviews
When I lost my sweet Louie I was heartbroken and didn't know what to do. Compassionate Care was both extremely professional and filled with empathy during the whole process. The price was also much better than expected, even factoring in door to door pickup and drop-off. For anyone grieving the lost of a loved one, and looking for solutions that come with kindness and care, I cannot recommend Compassionate Care Pet Aquamation enough. Louie is now back home with me, and forever memorialized in a beautiful way. - Long Island NY, March 2026
- David TWe are deeply grateful for the aquamation services provided. From start to finish, the communication was clear, timely, and incredibly thoughtful. During such a difficult time with our dog Mimi passing, their compassion and understanding truly made a difference. Every step was handled with dignity, respect, and care, which brought our family comfort and peace. It was evident that they genuinely care about the families they serve, not just the service itself. We highly recommend them to anyone seeking a gentle, respectful, and compassionate farewell for their loved one. - New York, February 2026
- Audrey DWaking up one morning to find our beloved dog passed away was absolutely horrific and difficult to process. Never having dealt with this in the past, we found Compassionate Care Pet Aquamation. Immediately from when we called them, they were kind and handled us with love and care. They took us in that day, and every interaction with them was welcoming and friendly. We knew that our Sadie would be in good care throughout the entire aquamation process. The facility was clean. Jim and Allen went above and beyond to make it as calming and easy as possible. They reminded us that when you’ve given your pet the best life, they deserve the best care until the very end—and this service felt far more thoughtful and gentle than a traditional cremation. They called us after the aquamation was completed, and we went back in to pick up our personally inscribed urn. The entire process was what we had hoped, and we would recommend them to everyone. - New York, January 2026
- Juan TWe lost our family dog of 16 years suddenly overnight. We were not sure what to do and our vet was closed. A local Reddit thread led me to compassionate care and so happy it did. Jim and the team were so kind throughout every step of the process. We were provided with great/considerate service, filled with care for us and our pet. Max is now back home and we are thankful for the team at Compassionate Care that made a very tough situation just a bit easier transition for the family. - NY, January 2026
- Catherine PI struggled a lot before my dog’s death with how to honor his remains. I chose aquamation as a method more aligned with being environmentally responsible and I was guided to Compassionate Care Pet Aquamation by the veterinarians. The staff was responsive and informative in easing me through a difficult process. They were compassionate and kind as well in every phone and personal interaction. I dropped off my dog on a Saturday and they were waiting for me and picked up his remains as well. I received my dog’s ashes much sooner than anticipated. Would recommend.
- Eva FIn the midst of my grief, I found this place, and based on the reviews, I felt confident enough to call. From the very first moment, Jim provided me with all the information I needed. And it truly was a relief. If you've lost your best friend, don't hesitate to come here. Today I picked up my baby and I'm taking her home. Thank you so much for everything!
- Lili MTheir name says it all. They are very compassionate as well as passionate about what they do. They are so caring and kind. In such a heartbreaking time they take the time to explain the process, etc. We’ve been there twice now. People think, what’s the difference, but when you love your pet you still want them to be treated with dignity. We know they do that. Hope we don’t go back for a long long time…..but with all our rescues, it’s good to know they’re there. - March 2026
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