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At This Public 'Pet Ofrenda,' You Can Honor Departed Pets for Día De Los Muertos

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People can even print photos of their deceased pets on-site to add to the display.

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The Day of the Dead is one of the most representative traditions in Mexico and, over the years, has evolved to include all loved ones who left their mark, including pets. For many families they are an essential part of the home, so their memory also deserves a place in the offerings. In recent years, the custom of dedicating an altar to the deceased animals, adorned with photographs, toys, croquettes, necklaces or blankets they used to use, has …

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Once Noticias broke the news in on Monday, October 20, 2025.
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