San Diego Pet Memorial launches new look



Park debuts new website, television commercial and social media campaign

San Diego Pet Memorial Park, San Diego’s premier pet memorial location since 1962, is making its presence known, online and on camera:  Today the Park announced several new initiatives that include the debut of a television commercial, an interactive website, and a social media campaign. “We are so excited to showcase our new look to the San Diego community,” exclaimed Roman Bulvarela, Manager of the San Diego Pet Memorial Park.  “For us, it was definitely time to create a strong presence online with a stunning website, videos, and social media so that we could better connect with pet lovers.”   San Diego Pet Memorial Park now has Twitter and Facebook pages, as well as a flash website, designed by Appeal Media, that showcases an online store, news from the staff, and pet resources.  A professional 30-second commercial is currently viewable on a number of video platforms, such as YouTube and Veoh and airs Time Warner’s Cable Channel’s, TLC, Bravo, HGTV, MSNBC, and more. Bulvarela adds, “We’ve been fortunate to have a great presence in San Diego and now hope to further establish our name and mission throughout the region.” About San Diego Pet Memorial Park   The San Diego Pet Memorial Park is a sanctuary honoring not only cherished animals at the end of their lives, but to the grieving owners who have loved them. This living memorial is nestled in Carroll Canyon under a canopy of ancient live oak trees. While other facilities simply provide crematory services, the San Diego Pet Memorial Park is so much more. As our name implies, the park setting offers an inviting, serene location to keep the memory of your animal friend alive. San Diego Pet Memorial Park is located at 8995 Crestmar Pt., San Diego, CA 92121 Learn More by visiting:  www.sdpetpark.com or by calling 858-909-0009

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