0 Dig a Hole Deep Enough
Once you’ve decided on a place, dig a deep enough hole. The ideal measurement of the hole ranges from 3 to 5 feet deep, depending on the law of each state. If your pet is a small cat or rabbit, you may not dig deep (digging 2 feet is enough).
5 tips on what to do if you plan to bury your dog in the backyard
It’s comforting to know that your pooch is still close. Even if they’ve already passed away.
That’s why you choose to bury your dog in the backyard.
In this case, you have to make sure you bury their body properly.
After your dog dies, you should wait for 2-3 hours. You’ll do this to ensure that they’re really dead.
Or you can also wait for the ‘rigor mortis’ to set in.
This is the third stage of death when their limbs are already stiffening. Which happens 2-6 hours after their death.
(Take this time to call your vet for any advice.)
After you’ve said your goodbyes, you have to get your dog’s body ready for burying.
Get a cotton cloth or towel. You can also use pillowcases.
It’s important to use breathable and biodegradable materials in wrapping your dog. This is to ensure their body will decompose naturally.
You must also avoid using a plastic bag or any synthetic fabric.
Because this will only slow down the decaying process of your dog’s body.
“But I’m worried that if I don’t use plastic, foxes will smell my dog.”
In this case, you can also use biodegradable plastic.
This is also why you have to bury your dog deep in the ground. The recommended depth is 2-5 ft underground.
If you have a larger dog, you need to put them in a more secure container.
And they would require a more enclosed space so luring animals won’t get to them.
Like a casket, wooden box, or a dog burial coffin.
You can also ask your local vet for dog burial bags and biodegradable caskets.
0 Put the Pet in the Ground
Now, it’s time to put the pet in the ground. However, before putting the pet in the ground, make sure to put it in the casket, although placing the pet without a casket is better for decomposition. That’s why always try to bury your pet in a biodegradable casket.