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UPDATED *its done!*Our buyer wants to bury their dead dog in our garden
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I've got a couple of big JML ones in my loft with lots of old duvets in (the bags were a christmas present from my nan i think)
Certainly you could fit a dog into the biggest one. But then the OP described 'fur sticking up' which doesn't sound like a great dane as I thought they were short haired?
If it was an alsatian etc they could certainly vac pack it.
Thank you to you and the OP for making me chuckle. I never, ever thought I would see the day where the subject matter was vacuum packing a great dane. They say that you can come to this site for any type of advice and this is the proof.
My parents have had two dogs cremated, paid extra for one to guarantee own ashes back, didn't with other, the ashes received were very different, even though two of same breed, but as someone said earlier, it can be done if you pay more.Please stay safe in the sun and learn the A-E of melanoma: A = asymmetry, B = irregular borders, C= different colours, D= diameter, larger than 6mm, E = evolving, is your mole changing? Most moles are not cancerous, any doubts, please check next time you visit your GP.
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PMSL here so much so I have had to stop eating my salad or I might choke!
Put the fish on ebay..........
Tell the buyers they will have to wait, till they own the property. (Their problem not yours)
and as others have pointed out what if the sale falls through, and you have dead dog in garden, and they want it back, you now have even more mess and expense to sort out the hole.Breast Cancer Now 100 miles October 2022 100 / 100miles
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shh freud slip., i didnt want to be recognised as having this dilemma.0
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A Great Dane ! Bloody hell, that will be like burying a body the size of a bloke :eek: :rotfl:.................
....I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)
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:rotfl:A Great Dane ! Bloody hell, that will be like burying a body the size of a bloke :eek: :rotfl:
How do you know that? :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:have you buried a bloke before :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I can just see it now the mist has cleared................sale falls through, said buyers go and visit a new property, 1st question to vendor / agent:- can I bury my dead Great dane first please, then look round the house???Breast Cancer Now 100 miles October 2022 100 / 100miles
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Why do you have to pay extra to ensure you get your dog back after cremation? Do they cremate a few in one go and then just divvy up the ashes?0
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Let them bury it and then gazump them. What are they gonna do, exhume it?!Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x0
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Maybe ask them to cut him up in pieces and bury him all over the garden. Make sure its nighttime though so neighbours won't see it thinking you've chopped up your oh and trying to get rid of him just before you've sold the house.:rotfl::hello:0
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mrbrightside842 wrote: »Why do you have to pay extra to ensure you get your dog back after cremation? Do they cremate a few in one go and then just divvy up the ashes?
I used to work in a vets once and they had a big chest freezer full of dead bodies. Every so often somebody would pick them up and yes they all got burnt together unless you paid extra.:hello:1 -
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