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Taxidermy

Before choosing taxidermy services for your pet, it is important to note that this process takes time. These timelines are unique to each pet and each project. It is also important to note that the age and illness of a pet may affect the taxidermists ability to complete a project. 

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Full Skeletal Cleaning

Full skeletal cleaning involves a lengthy and step wise process that preserves the entire skeleton of a pet. The cleaning technique we use allows the bones to remain pristine and preserved for a lifetime. The skeleton is loose and not articulated back into its original form. The bones are returned to you in an antique display box. Our taxidermist works to source a display case that fits the beauty of the skeleton’s aesthetic. This process takes a lot of time. When opting for skeletal cleaning it is important to be patient. It may take 12-18 months to receive your pets skeleton back. This timeline is subject to change. 

Starting at $350-$2500 based on size of the pet

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Single/partial Bone Cleaning

Single or partial bone cleaning involves our taxidermy team cleaning a small amount of bones from your pet. For example, the femur bone or the bones of one paw. These bones will be returned to you in a small display case. This process takes a lot of time. When opting for bone cleaning it is important to be patient. It may take 6-12 months to receive your pets skeleton back. This timeline is subject to change. 

Cost based on discussion with taxidermist 

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Skull Cleaning

Skull cleaning is one of our more popular taxidermy choices. The skull of your pet will be cleaned, rearticulated and returned to you in a display case. Your pet’s body can be privately or communally aquamated and returned to you in the form of ash. Skull cleaning can take 6-12 months depending on your pet’s size. This timeline is subject to change. 

Starting at $165 - $450

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