PET CEMETERY AT DULANEY

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Join us as we honor the unbreakable bond we share with our cherished pets. Blessings will be offered to pets in attendance with a tribute to the memory of beloved pets forever in our hearts.

The ceremony is open to pet families of all faiths and takes place outside of our new Dulaney Valley Pet Loss Center located within Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. Free admission. Rain or shine.

For the well-being of all, please use a leash or carrier, as appropriate.

Please bring a photo of pets unable to attend or in memory of a pet.

Blessing of the Pets Ceremony
Celebration of Life Bubble Release
Police K-9 Unit Demonstration
Fallen Police K-9 Tribute
Pet Loss Center Dedication
Refreshments, Gift & DrawingSpecial Guests:
Pastor Nick Skinner, Officiant
Tommie Clark, Emcee, WBAL-TV
Coleen Ellis, Pet Loss Pioneer
Jon Wikstrom, Singer/Songwriter
Baltimore County Police K-9 Unit
Crisis Response Canines
Jarrettsville Young Marines

Established in 1958, Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens in Timonium has been the final resting place for nearly 40,000 people, including former U.S. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, Maryland Gov. William Donald Schaefer, Federal Maritime Commission Chairwoman and U.S. Rep. Helen Delich Bentley, and such Colts greats as Johnny Unitas and Artie Donovan, among other notable and lesser-known Marylanders.

In addition to humans, it’s also home for family pets.

The cemetery’s pet services have expanded since 1970, when it opened Pet Haven for the burial of pets. The cemetery has since expanded after the original 3,000 plots were sold out. In 2010, it added Pet Sanctuary, featuring a bronze statue of a golden retriever and a tabby cat as its centerpiece, and that same year, Faithful Friends opened, where owners can be buried with their pets.

On Saturday, the cemetery will dedicate its latest addition, the Dulaney Valley Pet Loss Center

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