Can You Bury Your Pet In The Backyard In Texas?
Did your pet just pass away and you're wondering if you could bury it in your backyard? If so, you have our deepest condolences about the passing of your pet.
The answer to the question of if you can bury your pet in your backyard is yes, most cities only require property owners to bury that remains of their animals at least three to four feet in the ground but you should still verify with your city or county first before attempting to bury the remains of your pet.
Pet Cremation Is Another Solution
Instead of burying the remains of your pet you should consider having those remains cremated. Pet cremation will save you the time, and hassle of having to bury the remains of your pet yourself while also making sure that you do not unintentionally violate any laws in the city or county where your property is located.
Sadly, in this day and age, it's not uncommon for many cities and counties to have different laws, rules, and regulations concerning burying the remains of pets so it's important to take the time to confirm if you can indeed bury the remains of your pet or you may want to save yourself the hassle and have those remains cremated instead.
Contact Paw to Paw Pet Cremation
We offer a caring and compassionate way for owners to dispose of the remains of their pets in a simple, respectful and efficient manner.
It doesn't matter where the remains of your pets are because we will pick them up from your veterinarian's office or your property, cremate them, and return those remains to you in the urn of your choice or we can dispose of those remains for you.
To learn more about the services that we can offer you contact us today and by calling (972) 483-5588 or click here it's connected plus online.