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Old 05-04-2008, 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by AMF View Post
The crazy thing is, in MOST municipalities and states, if you decide to "euthanize" your dog out of a sense of being humane, you can have criminal charges brought against you. It's a fine to kill and bury your dog in the backyard nowadays, even if it bites you or becomes old and incapable. But if a horse tears out some ligaments, (from a direct result of what the owner was forcing it to do) it's cool to put it down. Go figure.
What is your first statement based on?

The rest of your paragraph appears to be a mix of different (possibly contrary) statements. I agree about not being able to bury dead animals in certain jurisdictions...that is for human health concerns. That is also different from putting the animal down.

If one was to follow the various commentary included within your paragraph as YOU wrote it...you can't bury your dog in the back yard, but you can bury your horse.

Which is it? Thanks.
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