:44:01
And aII of a sudden, boom.
No animaIs around.
:44:06
Somebody in the neighborhood
or something is doing away with them.
:44:24
The thought of trying to bury 400 pets...
:44:27
was pretty hard to accept at the outset.
:44:31
However, we felt that we had
an obligation to pet owners...
:44:36
because if we were not to take on
this endeavor...
:44:39
it would leave many pet owners
with a sour taste...
:44:43
and could set our industry back
for a long time.
:44:48
We are often asked.:
:44:49
''Why is your business apparently
successful where others have failed?''
:44:55
The only answer that I can give
is a very obvious one and that is.:
:45:02
We have tried to follow
sound business practices...
:45:07
where it's quite obvious
that other pet cemeteries...
:45:11
that have now failed, did not.
:45:14
This cemetery wiII be in business...
:45:18
50, 60, 70, or 100 years from now.
:45:22
CertainIy beyond the Iifetime of anybody...
:45:26
who ever buried a pet here.
:45:29
I think this is aII that concerns peopIe
that have buried their pets here.
:45:35
When we decided...
:45:39
to turn the property into a pet cemetery...
:45:42
and we discussed a name...
:45:47
we just aII agreed that we couIdn't
come up with a better one...
:45:51
than BubbIing WeII Pet MemoriaI Park,
which has a IoveIy sound.
:45:57
The connotation
is something Iiving, bubbIing.