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What to do with a dead dog?

Last activity 31 August 2015 by TonyMapleLeaf

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GuestPoster6471

Our dog will be put so sleep and the vet gave us 2 options: cremetion (for 5.000.000VND) or burry him. Cost-wise we have decided for the latter, but where do we burry a dog if you live in an appartment? They told us along the Red River, but nobody can tell us exactly where. Or is there maybe a 3rd option? Please, don't come with answers that we can eat or sell the dog, we won't do that. Any other suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Amitrup

The cremetion is too expensive.You must look for other place with people who do it for you.

GuestPoster6471

I agree, but where do I go?

hoangtien1186

I can help you
My house is far fron ha noi 15km . I agree to burry him in my field
Pls send me private messenge if you want

bia_hoi

Make sure that those who volunteer to bury it in your presence don't dig up the body overnight and sell it in the meat market next morning.
Around Hanoi, a dead dog can bring a fortune to the locals.
I personally suggest cremation, although it's bit expensive as you said.
Better to find a colleague or friend who might allow you to bury your pet in his/her garden/ yard.

TonyMapleLeaf

Pho?? OK, not funny ... can't help it in Vietnam.

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