No, it does not smell, unless you bury it very poorly.
smell, pet hair, pictures, food bowels, pet toys
If you don't have a backyard, you can consider burying your dead guinea pig in a pet cemetery if available in your area, or you can contact your local animal control or veterinarian's office for guidance on proper disposal methods. Alternatively, cremation services can also be considered.
A dead mouse can start to smell within a day or two of its death. The smell can linger for about a week or more, depending on the conditions such as temperature and ventilation. Proper removal and cleaning are essential to get rid of the smell effectively.
The time it takes for a buried dog to decay completely depends on various factors such as soil composition, environmental conditions, and presence of scavengers. In optimal conditions, it can take anywhere from a few months to a few years for the flesh to completely decompose, leaving behind just the skeleton.
Because of the smell.
I am burring my dead pet dog at the moment.
it dosnt smell
It is used for burying dead people.
No.
Burying dead animals in the garden can have benefits like providing nutrients to the soil. However, it can also pose risks such as attracting pests and spreading diseases.
King Fuad II isn't dead...
Yes, the churchyard was the usual place for burying the dead.
Antigone
they bury them well. because.
they normally use a funeral pyrer instead of burying their dead, then store the ashes in an ern
You could try rubbing them on a Dead Rat that you can buy in a pet store that has been frozen, sometime the different smell will encourage them to eat the mouse.
No.