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What does one do with a dead dog?
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Never Nude
11-06-2013
Originally Posted by whatever54:
“What a waste, should have got him an engine, propellors etc and made a Vosnecopter.”

Actually that is a really good idea. He will make a excellent drone
vosne
11-06-2013
Originally Posted by Never Nude:
“Actually that is a really good idea. He will make a excellent drone”

I guess that would make you Queen Bee? S'not gonna happen \/
Never Nude
12-06-2013
Originally Posted by vosne:
“I guess that would make you Queen Bee? S'not gonna happen \/ ”

Know your place *spank*
haggy-me
14-06-2013
What a horrible thread. Some of you are absolutely vile human beings.
vosne
14-06-2013
Originally Posted by haggy-me:
“What a horrible thread. Some of you are absolutely vile human beings.”

You're pushing it with the human angle
Angela F
15-06-2013
Originally Posted by GibsonGirl:
“What a sick thread! Hope it gets deleted! There are people on here who actually care about their dogs and this is most insensitive! ”

Precisely! I'm still grieving for my dog who died just after Christmas.
skp20040
15-06-2013
Originally Posted by Hut27:
“ I have buried all of our pets when their quality of life deteriorated beyond what was acceptable, I believe its an offence now with larger animals and they must be cremated, its's quite expensive now apparently. I once had a dead Horse taken away by the local hunt, I don't know if they still do it, does anyone know.”

Sorry I know I shouldn't but I laughed at that, maybe you want to reword it as I am sure the quality of life was not so bad that live burial was better.
vosne
16-06-2013
Originally Posted by skp20040:
“Sorry I know I shouldn't but I laughed at that, maybe you want to reword it as I am sure the quality of life was not so bad that live burial was better.”

lol..dear me...
mrsgrumpy49
16-06-2013
According to The Dog's trust you can bury it in your garden but you are supposed to check with your local council and there are certain provisos.
We buried ours in the garden without asking anyone and forgot to mention it when we sold the house. The new owners were digging and got a huge shock when they found the remnants!
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