
While it’s not something we like to dwell on, everyone knows that we human beings eventually will pass away. And, more than likely, our precious pets will go before us, depending on how old we were when we got them.
As we grow more mature our dogs and cats become a substantial means of companionship and support. In some cases, they morph into a substitution for our children, who have moved out and have families of their own. How often have you said to your pet: “Come to Mommy/Daddy!”? For some, such a thing is an effortless endearment but from others it is a genuine feeling of attachment.
So, when it comes time to end our life here on Earth wouldn’t be nice to be buried next to that devoted member of the family that was always there to wag a tail, purr an encouragement, or just be there as a companion and friend through all those special moments you've shared?
On the next page, read up on a state regulation and the allowance of pet owners to be buried near their much beloved pets!
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Linda Shealy
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So are they going to have their pers put to sleep to go with p3oplw when they die ? Stupid and unfair to the rest of the family !
Wes Ballard
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I don’t give a damn if it’s legal or illegal. I’m having my dogs cremated, and buried with me. Don’t give a s*** what the law says !
Charity Tropp
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I would of loved to of had my 3 pugs with me, but, not possible beings they passed away and are buried at my dad’s with their little plots and pug statues looking over them.
Linda Andrews
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I don’t believe in burying pets in cemeteries. I believe pets should be buried in the yard where they lived their lives, not in some unfamiliar plot of ground.