Pet Haven Cemetery
pethavencny.com
Cemetery at 4501 West Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse, NY 13215
Pet Haven Cemetery on Onondaga Hill in Syracuse, New York has been serving the needs of the pet loving public in Central New York since 1930. We offer pet cremations, pet burials and sales of caskets, monuments and urns for your pet.
Pet Haven Cemetery contacts
Categories | Cemetery |
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Address | 4501 West Seneca Turnpike Syracuse NY 13215 Get directions |
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Website | pethavencny.com |
Pet Haven Cemetery rating
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ (2 reviews)
Working hours of
Pet Haven Cemetery
Closed now.Monday | 08:30 am - 04:30 pm |
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Tuesday | 08:30 am - 04:30 pm |
Wednesday | 08:30 am - 04:30 pm |
Thursday | 08:30 am - 04:30 pm |
Friday | 08:30 am - 04:30 pm |
Saturday | 09:00 am - 04:00 pm |
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Based on other reviews, I must have been here when 2 of the 3 folks working here, must have been having a bad day ( apparently worse than me, when my dog passed away on Christmas eve 2016 ) ?
When I made the appointment over the phone with Chris, she told me I was supposed to see either her or Sue, and when I got there for my appointment, Chris wasn't there, so it was Sue, and she was very rude, both when I got there, with an attitude, when she asked me why I was there ( for my dog--Skylar, "priority" individual cremation ) and then she was coping an attitude with the gentleman that took me to where my dog was going to be cremated, to which he just brushed her off...
I've seen videos and photos when folks attend their pets individual cremations ( like me, because I wanted to be sure that it was *his* ashes I was getting and not another animals, as horror stories I've heard about ) that the pet is usually laying in a container with a blanket over it or something respectful like that.
No, my Skylar was laying, on a bare metal plate ( no covers over him at all ) out in the open where the crematorium was at. His legs were also flush with his abdomen, and when I asked the gentleman working there why he looked like that, he explained that is because he was packed with many other animals when rigor mortis set in. I said my good bye's to him, and the gentleman grabbed him by the head and set him in the crematorium.
Chris was at the office when I got Skylar's ashes returned to me, and she did have a better attitude and showed some compassion for my loss, but in general, that was not exactly the type of service I was thinking of for a "priority" cremation, and because of that, I'll have 2nd thoughts of ever having another pet while I'm living in or around Syracuse, NY, just because I would expect a bit more respect for my deceased pets than that...
RIP, Skylar. I'm sorry for everything you went through your last days before you were returned back to me, and I hope we can meet once again, at the Rainbow Bridge when it's my time to leave this Earth...Added March 01, 2017 by Jodi Skylar - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Great service, friendly and helps you along the way in such a hard time
Added October 05, 2016 by Patrick Manaseri
Pet Haven Cemetery website info
Website address: pethavencny.com
Website title: pethavencny.com
Website description: Pet Haven Cemetery on Onondaga Hill in Syracuse, New York has been serving the needs of the pet loving public in Central New York since 1930. We offer pet cremations, pet burials and sales of caskets, monuments and urns for your pet.