Technology3 mins ago
Dog Burials....
5 Answers
Are you allowed to bury a dog in your back garden?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by ELVIS68. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Simple answer:
"Yes"
That's probably what most people do with their deceased pets. Some people might prefer (and be prepared to pay the expensive fees for) pet cemeteries, or to arrange for cremation (which is relatively inexpensive) but there's absolutely no reason why you can't bury a pet in your back garden.
In fact, it's generally perfectly legal to bury a deceased human in your back garden but it might cause a few problems when you try to sell the house!
Chris
"Yes"
That's probably what most people do with their deceased pets. Some people might prefer (and be prepared to pay the expensive fees for) pet cemeteries, or to arrange for cremation (which is relatively inexpensive) but there's absolutely no reason why you can't bury a pet in your back garden.
In fact, it's generally perfectly legal to bury a deceased human in your back garden but it might cause a few problems when you try to sell the house!
Chris
I can only cocncur with Chris on this.
We have 4 cats buried in our garden(two bodily,and two sets of ashes).
We are lucky to have a large garden,but large or small it's OK.
Just remember WHERE you bury the pet,it could be traumatic to dig them up again!
Ours are under lawned areas,so we don't have to worry.
We have 4 cats buried in our garden(two bodily,and two sets of ashes).
We are lucky to have a large garden,but large or small it's OK.
Just remember WHERE you bury the pet,it could be traumatic to dig them up again!
Ours are under lawned areas,so we don't have to worry.