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My Pet at Peace Launches Portable Cremation Cards to Honor Deceased Pets

They hold a sampling of a beloved pet’s ashes.

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(PRESS RELEASE) EASTON, PA – Legacy Cards LLC announced that it is launching its patented My Pet at Peace portable memorial cards into the pet industry.

With the same outer dimensions of a credit card and depth of three credit cards stacked, the unique memorial cards hold a sampling of a beloved pet’s ashes. The card also houses a pet photo and a beautiful verse to aid a grieving pet parent. The My Pet at

Peace card is extremely portable so it can be carried in a pet parent’s wallet or purse. It is also perfect for keeping in a car visor, glove compartment or in your pocket. Many pet parents will keep a primary urn at home and use My Pet at Peace to keep their beloved pet with them at all times. It is also a great way to distribute ashes among family members.

“My Pet at Peace is a cremation keepsake,” says Kenneth Meyer, founder of Legacy Cards. “After my father passed away, we wanted a way to distribute his ashes among our family and the product idea was born. A card for pets was a natural extension.”

The My Pet at Peace memorial cards are retail-ready and come in a dog and cat version but can be used for any type of pet. Multiple picture frame options are available. Each retail package comes complete with the card “urn,” photo frame, photo stencil, comfort verse card and ash spoon. The cards also make a great gift for a grieving pet parent. The MSRP is $14.99.

My Pet at Peace is actively pursuing retail and ecommerce distribution. To find out more or to request a sample, visit www.mypetatpeace.com or contact Bulldog Marketing & Sales Inc. at 855-456-4738.

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