how deep should his hole be for his grave? Thank you.
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i'm very sorry for your loss. and this is going to possibly sound rude or inconsiderate considering it's your pet and i apologize, but it's all things you need to take into consideration. you should wrap your dog in it's favorite blanket or whatever will make you feel better that the dog is wrapped in. then you should double bag the dog in thick leaf and yard trash bags. make sure the bags are sealed as tights as you can get them. the hole should be long enough for the dog to fit and depending on the size of the dog about 3-4 ft deep. this is because a body will tend to bloat after it dies and if the ground becomes soft with rain, or just with the disturbed ground it honestly can come back up partially. make sure the ground is packed tight on top of the hold. you don't want something digging up your pet. then if you like you can place a plant or tree or bush nearby to mark the spot for yourself. again i'm very sorry for your loss. it's awful to loose our pets. and i don't mean to sound heartless with my description, but it's going to be the best way to bury your pet.
First off, I am sorry for your loss. How big is the dog, and how much are you willing to spend on the wrapping?
go to a vet and ask for a bag, tie it up then tape it bury it deep cause other animals will dig him up good luck and im sorry for your lose
When our dog died(boston terrier) we wrapped him in his favortie blankee and put him in a box. I would say the hole we dug was maybe 3-4 feet deep and then we put some rocks on top of it to keep the other dog from digging. Im sorry about your loss. I know how hard it is.
Dig the hole as deep as you can before you hit something like tree roots or rock that makes it impossible. You wouldn't want a wild animal or another dog digging him up. Wrap him in some plastic sheeting to reduce the smell, so nothing finds him.
You can also have your dog cremated. It's not terribly expensive, and you have the security of knowing his remains can't be disturbed.
I'm very sorry for your loss.
first wrap him in a cotton sheet
and then wrap him in plastic that you can buy (like at home depot)
bury him a minimum og 36 inches (or 3 feet)...i would do more.
sorry for your loss...you are in my prayers.
good luck 鈾?
I am so sorry for your loss. I wrapped mine in a sheet so that everything would decompose. She is buried about 4 ft down. And I ordered a pet head stone from Harriet Carter website that has her name, year of birth and year of death on it.
So that other animals can't smell it, 4-6 feet is best. News paper, clothing or a old coat is fine to wrap it in. You really just don't want another animal to dig it up. So sorry about your loss.
do u have a dog cemetery
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