Call your veterinarian for instructions, or your local animal control agency. They should be able to tell you if it is safe to bury your dog at your home or, if you cannot or choose not to bury the dog, they can usually take care of the body for you.
Some areas have ordinances about what can be done with animal remains. Where it is permitted most people bury puppies that pass away. If burial is not permitted, many pet owners turn to cremation. As a last resort the dead puppy can be put in the trash.
It depends on the owner's preferences. If the owner wants to bury the animal then the owner usually takes the animal back with them, if they want the animal cremated then the vet will usually get this done and return the ashes to the owner. If the owner does not want the animal then they are usually collected either by universities for students to use for education or they will be incinerated in a hospital style incinerator along with the biohazard waste.
Most veterinarians don't do anything with cremated animals - the animal's body is cremated by and at a local funeral parlor by a certified crematorium. The crematorium director will arrange with a pet owner when to pick up the ashes.
Dogs that are put to sleep at the vets office are creamated. The owner can get the ashes if they want them otherwise they are disposed of.
they usually eat them, sell them to Asian restaurants, or occasionally make finger puppets out of them.
Dig a big hole and bury it in the ground. Make sure its a good size hole and kinda deep but make sure you can get out of it.
You can also cremate the horse.
Best thing is go to the vets, they will be able to tell.personally there may be something irritating the dogs stomach like a tape worm. but go to the vets.
If dogs get get very nervous from fireworks one option is to have them sedated by vets, or by giving the calming pills.
yes they do but it can be treated at a vets
they let them back in the wild
The cost to dispose of a dead cat depends on the Vets office. Typically, it will cost between $150 and $200.
no. only chocolate and grapes are poisonous for dogs. From a vets daughter<3
the vets will supply one for your dog
You need to take them to the vets.
the vets
there are specialist who can repair a dogs eyes, alot of dogs have cataracts removed now and get sight back
dont all vets take dogs
try the vets notice board on benbecular, there were lots of dogs needing homes on it when we were there,