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How to Find a Good Pet CemeteryWhat to look for in a pet cemetery.- Reith Pet Cemetery - Toledo, OhioIt is becoming more and more common to choose a local pet cemetery to have a permanent resting place for our beloved pets. A long established and well maintained pet cemetery in Toledo, Ohio is the Reith Pet Cemetery.
- Pet Cemeteries in the Denver AreaFinding a place to bury your pet isn't as easy as your backyard. Pet cemeteries are reasonably priced and offer the best services to care for your family pet. Find out more about pet cemeteries in the Denver area, here!
- High Meadow Pet Cemetery in North-Central West VirginiaThis article talks about a north-central West Virginia pet cemetery and the services that they offer.
- Amherst Virginia: Pet CemeteryThe Amherst Humane Society of Amherst County offers the Blue Ridge Pet Cemetery. The cemetery was introduced in August of 1983.
- Choosing a Pet Cemetery in Grand Rapids, MichiganAn overview of pet cemeteries in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area.
- A Guide to a Pet Cemetery in Houston, Texas Called "A Little Bit of Heaven"This article describes a pet cemetery situated within but apart from the industrial metropolis called Houston, Texas If you need to plan for your special pet's final arrangements, you must read this!
- Hartsdale Pet Cemetery: The Final Resting Place for Our Truest CompanionsThis is a description and guide of America's first pet cemetery founded in 1896.
- Paws and Peace at Craig Road Pet CemeterySince 1979, there has been a special eternal resting place for beloved pets in Las Vegas, Nevada. Family owned and operated, Craig Road Pet Cemetery has 4 beautiful acres dedicated to preserving memories of all types of pets.
- The Forest Lawn Pet Cemetery in St. Louis is Being SoldMany pet owners in the St. Louis area have buried their pets at the Forest Lawn Pet cemetery. But now the owners are retiring and the place is being sold.
- Curlew Hills Pet Cemetery: Located in Palm Harbor, FloridaTo some of us a pet offers protection, enjoyment, or is just an animal we merely tolerate because of our kids. For others, a pet is not a pet at all, but is in fact part of their family.
- Hartsdale Pet Cemetery and Crematory in Hartsdale, New York: A Final Resting Place for FidoAmerica's first pet cemetery was established in 1896 by a veterinarian and has become the final resting place for more than 100,000 pets including dogs, cats, reptiles, hamsters, one monkey and a lion cub.
Visiting Your Pet at the CemeteryMore pets are being buried in pet cemeteries now. The cost of burying a pet is cheaper than a human, but still fairly expensive.