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If the beloved four-legged friend diesof course you want one for him beautiful resting place possible close to his home offer.

his bury dog ​​in garden is an ideal solution for many. But how long does the decomposition last?

If a Dog grave in your own garden is legal and what needs to be considered, you can find out here.

And do you already know the alternativesthat exist?

Can I bury my dog ​​in the garden?

Basically it is permittedbe pet in his garden to bury. However, must some prerequisites be respected.

First of all, the respective Green space, of course, to the owner himself belong.

who in one rental house lives, the burial should be beforehand arrange with his landlord.

The garden is also allowed not near public roads lie and may also not in a water protection area condition.

Sufficient distance should also be kept from the property of the neighbors.

While the rules in countries like NRW, Lower Saxony and Baden-Württemberg hardly deviate from this, they are already stricter in other countries.

In Bavaria may approximately only small animals like hamsters or rabbits be buried without permission. For cats and dogs must first permission from the veterinary office be caught up.

And in Hesse For example, it is prescribed that the grave at least one to two meters from the property line lies.

In Bremen, however, animal burials in your own garden are completely forbidden.

The reason for this is special high groundwaterthat could become contaminated as a result.

It’s also worth it before the funeral at the veterinary office to askwhether there are still specific or different regulations in the region.

Burying a dog in the garden: how long does it take to decompose?

The decomposition of the animal body lasts about between 20 and 40 years.

However, the exact period depends on several, partly unpredictable, factors away.

That doesn’t just include them size and weight of the dogbut also environmental factors.

The Ambient temperature affects the decomposition process strong. The warmer it is, the faster the body decomposes.

The type of soil also influences decomposition.

That’s how it is with one Mixed soil approximately for a period of 20 to 30 years estimated at one Clay soil, however, for up to 40 years.

How deep does the dog’s grave have to be?

The depth of the grave must for a burial in the garden at least 50 cm be. If you don’t dig deep enough, you’ll do it punishable.

Form during decomposition gases and bacteriathe one strong and very unpleasant smell generate.

This attracts insects and sometimes other animals, but is not particularly desirable for humans.

So it is in his own interestthe deceased dog as deep in the earth as possible to bury.

What do I have to consider when burying my dog ​​in my own garden?

It is particularly important that the dog not on one died of a reportable illness.

Such diseases include, for example, the rabies or salmonella.

while the Burial of small animals and therefore also small dog breeds is usually not a problem is, there are sometimes exceptions in larger breeds.

In some regions, giants such as German shepherds or mastiffs are considered too big and must not be buried in the garden.

The animal must also always buried in a biodegradable material become.

cardboard boxes and Cotton blankets or towels are best suited for this.

What alternatives are there for a dog burial?

Also who no own garden has or the legal conditions in his state cannot fulfil many possibilitiesas he did his dog a nice funeral can enable.

For example, in many regions there is one special animal cemeteryon which the beloved fur noses a peaceful memorial can have.

Animal burial is also possible in some peace forests.

If you like, you can even bring your dog to be cremated. Plus there is animal crematoriawho take care of all the details of the cremation.

The Ashes can be taken in an urn become.

Interesting:

On many cemeteries is it even allowed that urn of his dog together with his master to bury.

If the dog died at the vetthis one can rendering plant pass on or to the animal crematorium deliver.

Of course, the owner can also have his dog take it home againto look around there yourself his burial take care of.

Conclusion

There are many ways like that Dog buried after his death can be.

The Burial in your own garden is under certain conditions in almost every state possible.

To that extent all rules observed and agreed with the local veterinary office been, this is one nice and cheap optionaround the burial place of his four-legged friend very close to you to have.

Have you ever buried a dead dog in your garden? What are the regulations in your state? Feel free to use the comments to give advice to others!