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The Hungry Puppy Rainbow Bridge Pet Memorial Park

Community Invited to Honor Beloved Pets at Peaceful Memorial Space

The Hungry Puppy is proud to announce the opening of The Hungry Puppy Rainbow Bridge Pet Memorial Park, a serene sanctuary where pet owners can honor and remember their beloved companions who have passed away.

Memorial Features Include:

  • Rainbow Bridge Memorial: Pet owners are invited to place collars and tags of dogs and cats or other pets who have crossed the Rainbow Bridge, engraved tags are available at The Hungry Puppy

  • St. Francis Grotto: A peaceful space for prayer, reflection, and remembrance where you may wish to offer a prayer, meditate, or simply reflect on the life you shared with your beloved companion

  • Memorial Rock Garden: Visitors can paint rocks in memory of their pets and add them to the garden

  • Picnic Area & Park Benches: Comfortable seating throughout the serene environment for quiet contemplation

A Vision Born from Love

The Hungry Puppy Rainbow Bridge Pet Memorial Park was born from a vision by store owner, Theresa Gibilisco, a long time pet owner who understands the profound loss of saying goodbye to a family member with fur, feathers, or scales. From her childhood hamster Oreo to the many pets she's loved since (including birds, reptiles, farm animals, small animals, loud animals, exotic animals, insects and more), Theresa knows that our pets deserve to be remembered and honored.

An official dedication event will be announced soon, but for now, the park is open to all who wish to honor and remember their cherished companions.

"Losing a pet is one of the hardest experiences we face as pet owners," said Gibilisco. "They're not just animals; they're family. This park is a place where our community, near and far, can come together to honor those bonds and find comfort in shared joyful memories."

 

 

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