Can You Bury Your Dog In The Garden?

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Yes you can bury your dog in your garden. Remember to dig a deep hole and possibly put a large rock or paving slab on top afterwards in order to deter foxes. Many pet crematoriums also have a pet funeral service where you can purchase a plot to bury your dog or pet. These graveyards are lovely places to visit where the headstones have such poignant messages and hold all sorts of pets from hamsters to alligators. They are administered with care by the owners and are regulated (as are the crematoriums) by the same rules as human resting places. It is known that some owners arrange to have their own ashes put in their pet’s grave when their time comes.
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The idea of burying the dog in the backyard is possible. You may want to check with the city and states laws when you want to bury your dog in the garden. When burying the dog, make sure to bury it deep so that other animals do not dig it up.
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You shouldn't bury your dog less than two feet, and even deeper if possible to avoid scavengers. Each town has different laws about burying pets, so always contact your local city
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In order to bury a dog, you should first put the dog into some sort of covering such as a garbage bag. You would then need to dig a hole about 4 feet deep, or deeper depending on
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Dogs bury bones because it's in their genes to store food. They just can't help it, it's ingrained in them that they just may have to have a food supply handy. Look here for more
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Most of the time what dogs bury are edible type things like bones, and they are burying them to have something to eat in times of little food to eat.
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