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Our understanding professional staff gently guides clients through the process of making arrangements for a final good-bye. Burials and cremations are tailored to suit the personal preferences, religious beliefs, and financial considerations of every pet owner.
The park offers a 24-hour pick-up service, single or multiple in-ground burial sites and individual cremations. A large selection of attractive urns and caskets are available, as well as beautiful granite markers, and silk floral decorations. Fresh floral arrangements may also be purchased through the park office. Certificates are issued with all cremations and burials.
Private viewings and memorial services are frequently held in our restful slumber room. The park's lovely "Rainbow Garden", located near the front entrance, affords guests an opportunity for reflection in a calm, picturesque setting. One historical feature of note is the brick mausoleum, which was erected in 1929, and is the oldest original structure on the property.
A stroll around our well-tended grounds will reveal the gravesites of Hopalong Cassidy's horse, "Topper," Rudolph Valentino's dog "Kabar," the Little Rascals' lovable "Pete," and other animal "celebrities." Granite markers bear inscriptions in English, French, Spanish, Hebrew, Russian, Italian and many other languages. Symbols of various religious faiths are also widely represented. Some markers bear images of beloved pets embossed on the stone. Flowers, photographs, and ornaments adorn numerous burial sites.
The Los Angeles Pet Memorial Park is a member of The International Association of Pet Cemeteries (IAPC).
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