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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 5481282, member: 100459"]We live in the country, in North Carolina. We are surrounded by farmland. When one of our pets die, we bury them behind our home with their ID TAG and their pet toy. We also have a granite brick be placed in the ground above our pet, that has their name engraved on it with the birth and death dates. Should the property be sold at our passing (which could be soon, since we are 73 and 72), and the pet is inadvertently be exhumed, we would hope they would identify the pet and move the remains and the marker at another location. We always bury our beloved pets in their favorite blanket </p><p>As you can tell, my wife and I are extreme animal lovers, with a Pitt Bull mix, Rottweiler mix, an Australian Shepherd (not a mix), two Chiweenies, and a cat. The cat lives in my office. The only ones we bought were the Chiweenies. The others were dropped at our door.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 5481282, member: 100459"]We live in the country, in North Carolina. We are surrounded by farmland. When one of our pets die, we bury them behind our home with their ID TAG and their pet toy. We also have a granite brick be placed in the ground above our pet, that has their name engraved on it with the birth and death dates. Should the property be sold at our passing (which could be soon, since we are 73 and 72), and the pet is inadvertently be exhumed, we would hope they would identify the pet and move the remains and the marker at another location. We always bury our beloved pets in their favorite blanket As you can tell, my wife and I are extreme animal lovers, with a Pitt Bull mix, Rottweiler mix, an Australian Shepherd (not a mix), two Chiweenies, and a cat. The cat lives in my office. The only ones we bought were the Chiweenies. The others were dropped at our door.[/QUOTE]
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