Yes, pets can be buried with their owners, but this practice is subject to local laws and regulations regarding burial. Some cemeteries allow for pet burials in designated areas or in the same plot as their owners, while others may have restrictions. It's important to check with the specific cemetery or burial ground to ensure compliance with their policies. Additionally, families often choose to have memorials or cremations for their pets to honor their memory.
Im not sure what specific items you are looking for, but everything a mummy would need in the afterlife was buried with them, sometimes even their pets.
Yes. Also buried were their slaves, wives and pets.
they buried their loved ones with their pets, espcially cats as they were seen as lucky, the also buried them with all their possessions, kings and queens were buried in tombs in pyramids to keep them safe in the afterlife.
During the Blitz in World War II, pets were not officially evacuated alongside people. However, many pet owners took it upon themselves to evacuate their animals, often seeking refuge in the countryside or with relatives. The government did recognize the importance of pets to their owners and encouraged people to find ways to keep them safe, but there were no organized efforts to evacuate pets on a large scale. Ultimately, the fate of pets during this time varied widely based on individual circumstances.
They were buried in all sorts of places like in Pyramids and under ground tombs like nower days. They were also put in wooden/gold/silver/etc coffins or had a death mask made if they were a Pharaoh... But the question is Were all Egyptians buried?
From their owners. They're pets.
yes they can
About 3% of pet owners will give Valentine's Day gifts to their pets.
yes
Bulldogs are pets. Their owners feed them.
If they are buried to a proper depth, no, they don't get wet. They stay nice and cozy in their new home.
Yes, horses are often buried after they pass away, especially if they are pets or part of a private stable. Many owners choose to bury their horses on their property, while others may use services that provide cremation or burial in a designated pet cemetery. Local regulations regarding animal burial may vary, so it's important for owners to check the laws in their area before proceeding.
This would be a matter of personal choice.
Their owners buy it for themthey hunt. Unless they are pets, when there pets humans feed them.
Because there owners are sick jerks. Abused* Why do pets get abused? Sorry for the constructive criticism.^^
Approximately 3% of pet owners say they give Valentine's Day gifts to their pets.
most likely pets and pet owners