Posted by bc on November 10, 2008 at 13:05:17 from (68.88.175.43):
Just wondering what everyone does for pet burial?
I buried the last dog in a blanket. It was a doberman and used the backhoe to get down 6'. Kinda decided that maybe natural decomposition in the ground is best. Dust to dust kinda thing.
Before that I buried my favorite small dog in a plastic container with a lid (that seals from Walmart) kinda the way people have a casket and vault. The people caskets and vaults are supposed to be water proof but it kinda bugs me that maybe the plastic container would just fill up with water anyway underground and I kinda regret it now.
We had a burial tree and whenever a cat or dog would die, we'd go out 4' in a direction to bury it. That tree is gone but we have a circle for a flower garden out there. Lately, we just pick a spot in the flower garden. In hard clay, it is hard to go more than a couple feet deep.
Usually lay them curled up on their side with their head to the west. Can't really lay them on their back like a person.
The older I get the more people funerals and pet burials I attend.
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