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Old Jun 22nd 2007 | 6:56 am
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Question advice over very elderly dog

One of my English neighbours has a very elderly dog, which is slowly deteriorating, and I was wondering if anyone here had any idea of costs of euthanasia and/or cremation as I think she feels it will have to happen in the next few months if the dogs condition continues to deteriorate
 
Old Jun 22nd 2007 | 7:17 am
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Originally Posted by mikelincs
One of my English neighbours has a very elderly dog, which is slowly deteriorating, and I was wondering if anyone here had any idea of costs of euthanasia and/or cremation as I think she feels it will have to happen in the next few months if the dogs condition continues to deteriorate
Not sure about the cost out here, but why dont you offer to bury it in the garden for her, she may like that better. ;-(
 
Old Jun 22nd 2007 | 7:33 am
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Not sure about the cost out here, but why dont you offer to bury it in the garden for her, she may like that better. ;-(
She has a garden, but she isn't sure it would be allowed over here.
 
Old Jun 22nd 2007 | 7:59 am
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She has a garden, but she isn't sure it would be allowed over here.
Not sure, but the guy who lives near us buried his large dog in his garden, but maybe ask the vet.
 
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Originally Posted by mikelincs
She has a garden, but she isn't sure it would be allowed over here.
A vet will probably come out if you pay him more and put the dog down by injection. My wife had a dog and cats when she lived in the campo and we buried her pets in the garden as they passed away, not sure if there is a law to stop you from doing this but if there was no one we know of has ever taken any notice of it. I would guess that generally this sort of thing would be passed on unless you went around telling everyone you did it, maybe the 'local town hall' has a directive of this because of health and safety, you know the 'EU', also maybe the feeling on this might be different where you live, just check with the vet as suggested by another post.
 
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we had to0 have a cat put down last week. 30 euros f0or the jabs ( on a saturday). we buried it in the campo which all the neighbours knew about, and no problems. We couldnt dig very deep, so put stone and cement over the top to stop it being dug up, and so that the kids felt it had had a "proper" funeral.
 

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