jack71 Posted September 10, 2022 Share Posted September 10, 2022 I took in a soi dog many years ago. Best thing Ive ever done. 2 walks a day and keeps me fit as well. He has blood parasite issue- I think that is what the vet said. Hes on doxycline 2 times a day. Now he is shaking again sometimes. He is now getting old and I worry about what happens when he dies. Do I have to go and dig a hole somewhere and bury him. Or does a vet take care of this? If you have recently had a dog dying in Thailand please share your experiences. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denim Posted September 10, 2022 Share Posted September 10, 2022 Taken in several soi dogs and had three die. Brother in law disposed of first in forest, we disposed of a young puppy ( snake bite ) in another forest but our beloved fatty we couldn't part with so we buried him quite deep in the back garden. Wife cried buckets. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KhunBENQ Posted September 10, 2022 Share Posted September 10, 2022 (edited) Hardly comparable as we live in an upcountry village. If a dog dies one of the sons will come and put in a big bag and dig a hole on his plot. Family's favorite from the avatar died in April 2019. Edited September 10, 2022 by KhunBENQ 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FritsSikkink Posted September 10, 2022 Share Posted September 10, 2022 Cat buried in the garden. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrJ2U Posted September 10, 2022 Share Posted September 10, 2022 I was wondering the same thing. Our dog tried eating a poisonous toad. He pulled through. Wife says we would dig a hole (deep) and bury him on our property. Probably wise to bury far from a well or other water source. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post vinny41 Posted September 10, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted September 10, 2022 In the UK family pets normally buried in the garden In Thailand there are a number of temples that do offer a pet cremation Service 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pgrahmm Posted September 11, 2022 Share Posted September 11, 2022 (edited) We had one soi cat we were tending to away from our street....She was a joy....She was very sick one day & I had her to the pet hospital within 30 minutes.....She died overnight in the hospital ....The hospital offered to have the cat picked up & buried for 100B, probably just a mass grave..... I'm sure they had other possibilities.... You might want to check with your vet..... RIP Brownie..... Other cats are gracing our garden..... There is a neighbor that has an orchard somewhere close by that allows pet burials for 400B....We know this through a neighbor, we have never spoken with her.... There's 3 possibilities.... Some Wats offer cremation services..... Edited September 11, 2022 by pgrahmm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CharlieH Posted November 5, 2022 Share Posted November 5, 2022 Buried one in the garden 2 days ago. She was the fourth since we've been here.Never gets any easier when you lose a pet. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneMoreFarang Posted November 5, 2022 Share Posted November 5, 2022 Apart from burying there are also temples who do cremations. Some temples have the option to do a cremation for one pet at a time or several (unrelated) pets at the same time. Ask the locals in your area. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChaiyaTH Posted November 5, 2022 Share Posted November 5, 2022 (edited) Depends if your fury friend was religious, no different than humans right, except less rules hehe. Ironic in a way how buddhists totally forget about buddhism when their animal dies. Edited November 5, 2022 by ChaiyaTH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bangkok Barry Posted November 6, 2022 Share Posted November 6, 2022 A good topic as I was wondering the same thing. We had a dog die when I lived in Bangkok. The landlady next door wouldn't allow burial in her garden (we didn't have one) as she said her dog would know about it, and in the end he was collected by the local authority. To me it felt like he was just collected in the same way as the rubbish, but I was away at the time and couldn't intervene. Now we live in the countryside and have a large garden the circumstances are different, but I'd still prefer to go the cremation route and will look into that. We have six dogs, all around middle age (7/8) and I'm 74, so I sometimes wonder who will go to the temple first ???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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