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Pet funerals?
My dog is sadly comming to the end of his life and I was wondering what ideas Answerbankers had of saying good bye to him? also, is it OK to bury him in the garden?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a small animal rescue & keep the animals (who are often older or disabled) for the rest of their lives. I have a little grave area at the bottom of my garden which I've decorated with pretty garden mobiles etc...and have marked each grave with something special for the pet which makes me remember the happy times.
For my beautiful cat Simba, I planted a shrub called 'firespark' because he had such a spark in him. For another, some roses...because she was a real lady. I always bury them wrapped in a lovely blanket & have a little ceremony of my own.
There are places that you could get a pet cremated & either bury or scatter ashes somewhere special. That's an idea if you might one day want to move home.
It's a tough time, but your job is to give your beautiful dog a dignified end, surrounded by love. Then remember all the good times & what he meant to you. Best wishes & good luck x
I want to thank you all for your kind responses (with exception to barrymonkey). I am really overwhelmed by the kindness and your thoughts of so many Answerbankers. At the age of 30 he was my first pet and I got him from a rescue centre. I knew he was old and I just wanted to give an old dog a home, I was not expecting how much a part of the family he had become.
Thank you all for your kind words. Sally.
I'd also suggest getting a dog of a different breed, so you won't make subconscious comparisons. When we lost our spaniel two years ago, having dealt with her diabetes and increasing blindness for the previous three years, we were devastated. However, we are now the proud owners of a lovely labrador - just as lovable, but a very different breed, so we didn't feel so much that we were "replacing" our old dog as if she was a sofa or a TV set.
Oh and barrymonkey, I don't know if you think you're being clever or funny, but you're being neither
I lost my lovely little dog in September - very suddenly and no time to say goodbye properly. In this respect you are lucky that you do have this opportunity, but devastating at the same time.
I would opt for cremation/ashes scattering if at all possible (I wasn't able to make that decision at the time)
On a lighter note, despite my protests (!) I am now the proud owner of 2 puppies, and must admit that despite my initial reservations, they have helped enormously! They are the same breed as my 'little girl' but there is no comparison as all of their personalities are completely different!
I do understand what you must be going through, and you certainly will grieve, but rest assured that you will come through it.
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