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Question about our elderly dog
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My dog passed from a sudden heart attack at home this May. It was 4.30am. I didn't want my 11yo to wake up and see his body so we took him to the out of hours vets whilst Grandad came over to sit with my 16yo.
The vets arranged a cremation and we have received his ashes back in a lovely little wooden casket with his name engraved. He's now on the tv unit whilst we decide what to do. We want to scatter his ashes at his favourite park, but 16yo doesn't and we want to respect his wishes too.1 -
You could split the ashes. Keep some and scatter some.Naomim said:My dog passed from a sudden heart attack at home this May. It was 4.30am. I didn't want my 11yo to wake up and see his body so we took him to the out of hours vets whilst Grandad came over to sit with my 16yo.
The vets arranged a cremation and we have received his ashes back in a lovely little wooden casket with his name engraved. He's now on the tv unit whilst we decide what to do. We want to scatter his ashes at his favourite park, but 16yo doesn't and we want to respect his wishes too.1
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