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catsndogs Sep 5th 2016 7:12 pm

Pets burial
 
Hi Not a good subject. Does any one know if it is okay to bury beloved pets on our land when they go to Pet Heaven? We have 5000 sq metres of land.
Many thanks.:(:(

lucilastic Sep 6th 2016 1:23 am

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I had a Kennels business & applied to have a Pets Cemetary.This was possible for our licence was a"home for animals"However it involved lengthy discussions with the authorities including a special meeting with the local council.They requested certain rules such as ,no large headstones & no cremations,only burials.This was sensible as some people get carried away.In fact we had to stop one Italian couple who visited their pet`s grave.They lit up a giant candle to celebrate a Saint`s day & laid it on the plot.This was in the middle of summer,bone dry & surrounded by an acre of open countryside!I doubt if you would get permission if you do not have a similar animal licence.Also now,many vets.can arrange disposal.During our time,there was no such service.We sold our business & retired & the new owners strangely didn`t continue.It is difficult to detach yourself sometimes from other`s grief over a pet death.Another thing to think about.

Fred James Sep 6th 2016 1:28 am

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Just do it. We have a pet cemetery in our garden.

Just dig as deep as you can and to avoid any problems with wild animals, pour in a bucket of cement.

lucilastic Sep 6th 2016 1:35 am

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I like to be legal,that way you don`t have to keep looking over your shoulder.

Pulaski Sep 6th 2016 2:24 am

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Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 12044939)
Just do it. We have a pet cemetery in our garden. .....

Who doesn't? I just spent several hours last weekend digging a grave for our cat which has cancer and will be making a final visit to our vet this week. :( (I am not in Spain).

.... Just dig as deep as you can and to avoid any problems with wild animals, pour in a bucket of cement.
I have dug down about 1 metre, and prior experience tells me that is enough to avoid any problems with scavengers. I don't bother with cement.

Originally Posted by lucilastic (Post 12044945)
I like to be legal, ghat way you don`t have to keep looking over your shoulder.

The rules for businesses are often different from those for individuals. Burying animals on a commercial scale has much greater environmental implications than somebody burying Fido or Tiddles.

dairymaid Sep 6th 2016 8:23 pm

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If your pet dies at the vet´s, they won´t let you take him/her home - against the law (I think). So if you want your pet buried on your property, he/she´ll have to die there.

We buried our first dog in our garden, a hole about 2 feet down...no problem.

lucilastic Sep 6th 2016 10:02 pm

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I don`t think it was made clear if catsndogs wanted to have a place for other people to bury their pets.If so I think you would have to be very specific.Because ours was a commercial venture,we had a JCB that due a trench 2 mtrs.down.You get so many different requests from different nationalities.(one asked if we could conduct a Jewish ceremony)Often they like to bury a favourite toy& most want to come back at least once,often to lay a little tribute.It is after all a "cemetery"Each plot had a small headstone,one of those nice honey coloured stones,with the pets name on it,all the same to keep it simple & uniform.If you put the body in the ground & cover it in cement it`s not much different from being in a binbag on the tip,which was the previous solution.Also please remember that a sick or dead animal,here in Spain,attracts immediately literally thousands of ticks so speed is essential.The Spanish in our local mountain village would place their dead pets out on the hillside as food for crows & foxes.

Pulaski Sep 6th 2016 10:11 pm

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Originally Posted by lucilastic (Post 12045665)
I don`t think it was made clear if catsndogs wanted to have a place for other people to bury their pets. ....

5,000sqm is only a large garden - just over an acre, so I assumed it was a question about burying their own pets, not running a pet cemetery.

.... The Spanish in our local mountain village would place their dead pets out on the hillside as food for crows & foxes.
A carcass much larger than most dogs or cats can be stripped bare, literally to dry bones, by predators and insects in as little as two weeks.

catsndogs Sep 6th 2016 11:00 pm

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Hi thanks for all info. I was only asking for our own pets. We have had a lot of rescued pets and love them all and when they go to Pet Heaven we still want them near us. Daft I know and I'm sure some of you think we are mad. The dogs we bought with us we had cremated but having had 17 adopted pets over the years proves very expensive.We still have more and I am sure there will be more to come. We have actually buried all the pets that have died but suddenly wondered if we were breaking any laws.

Rosemary Sep 6th 2016 11:10 pm

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Originally Posted by catsndogs (Post 12045704)
Hi thanks for all info. I was only asking for our own pets. We have had a lot of rescued pets and love them all and when they go to Pet Heaven we still want them near us. Daft I know and I'm sure some of you think we are mad. The dogs we bought with us we had cremated but having had 17 adopted pets over the years proves very expensive.We still have more and I am sure there will be more to come. We have actually buried all the pets that have died but suddenly wondered if we were breaking any laws.

My neighbour inters his pets in his very small garden and he is quite a law abiding person however as usual it also depends on the attitude of the local town hall so it would probably be better for you to ask yours. As you know everything that requires an answer in Spain comes with "it depends on your area".

Rosemary


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