Pets At Peace, New Jersey

Pets At Peace, New Jersey Local family run establishment is proud to be able to offer pet loss services to our community setting high standards to accommodated your pets final needs

Pets are unconditionally loyal companions that profoundly touch our lives. Because pets bring us immeasurable happiness, love and joy, it can be devastating to lose such an adored friend. We understand the overwhelming sorrow that results from the death of a loved one, especially the death of a companion pet. That's why we offer families private pet cremations and customized pet funeral services t

o help you say goodbye to your pet in a loving and dignified manner. In addition, we also have a beautiful selection of pet urns, memorial products and grief support materials (please see Product Gallery) to make this major life passage one of meaning and significance.

09/28/2023

We have puppies! 4 months old, boxer/pit/lab mixes ready for adoption at the shelter. The shelter has an appointment only policy. We ask potential adopters to fill out our application, prior to a scheduled meeting. The staff is very accommodating, and we welcome any inquires.

This link will take you to our adoption application.
https://capemaycountynj.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5814/Adoption-Application

08/20/2023
07/15/2023

Join us TODAY for a special 🐶 adoption event on the patio from 3-6 pm! Swing by, grab a Tito’s cocktail and meet some adorable pups that are ready to find a forever home.

04/26/2023

Updated : He’s home!

Good evening everyone!

This adorable male cat is missing from the area of Route 47 and Highs beach road in Middle township.
He’s neutered and microchipped.
Please keep an eye out for this cat, his owners really want him home.

Please contact Steve at 609-861-2886 if you see him.

Thanks!

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04/06/2021

Something to keep in mind as we are tending our landscaping this year, enjoying flowers in our homes, visiting parks or other areas.

03/31/2021

This is a tick that was fully engorged on a dog and fell off. It was put in a ziplock bag and they waited to see what happened. It’s been in the bag for 2 weeks with no air flow and started to lay eggs about 5 days ago, continuing to do so. Imagine not knowing this was on your animal and it fell off in your house. You’d have 1000’s of baby ticks. GROSS! Please make sure your animals are currently being treated with flea and tick prevention. We know how prevalent they are in our area.

03/31/2021

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03/29/2021

BREAKING NEWS
Veterinarians at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center in the USA think they have worked out the reason why grapes are toxic to dogs.

After receiving reports of vomiting and kidney injury following exposure to cream of tartar, veterinarians put two and two together and worked out that tartaric acid and potassium bitartrate, compounds present in cream of tartar, are also present in grapes.

This may finally answer the long standing question as to why dogs develop kidney injury following ingestion of grapes. It also answers the question as to why some dogs are affected and others are not. This conundrum lies in the variability in tartaric acid concentration in grapes with concentrations changing based on grape type, locality and ripeness.

Whilst 20g of grapes per kg (approximately 5 grapes per kg) has been reported to cause kidney damage, there is a report of a dog eating 1/2 grape per kg developing kidney injury also. So the best advice out there is still to avoid feeding your dog grapes and sultanas!

03/26/2021
03/27/2020

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445 Route 47 N, Cape May Court
House, NJ
08210

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