90 Oleyline Rd

Douglassville, PA 19518 - Berks County

(610) 689-5757

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About Reading Pet Cemetery:

Reading Pet Cemetery is located at 90 Oleyline Rd in Douglassville, PA - Berks County and is a business listed in the categories Pet Cemetery Equipment & Supplies, Pet Cemeteries Crematories & Supplies, Pets & Animals - Funerals & Cemeteries, Pet Burial Supplies and Pet Funeral Services & Cemeteries. After you do business with Reading Pet Cemetery, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to Reading Pet Cemetery.

Categories: Pet Cemetery Equipment & Supplies, Pet Cemeteries Crematories & Supplies, Pets & Animals - Funerals & Cemeteries, Pet Burial Supplies and Pet Funeral Services & Cemeteries

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Reviews for Reading Pet Cemetery:

  • Photo of Steven  Schelling
    Compliment from Douglassville, PA
    over 4 years ago
    In January we lost our 14 year old cat Kay. It was a hard time for us and at first we did not know how we could best remember her but a friend told us about the Reading Pet Cemetery, a beautiful family owned resting place for over 4000 pets in a quiet country location in Douglasville. Cindy and her son were so nice and helpful. They buried Kay in a pine coffin and enclosed in a concrete vault.