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Article: Options for making the final decision In the second of a two-part series, Mary Tapping tackles the difficult subject of euthanasia, giving horse owners advice on the options available when the time comes to have their old friend put down
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- Western Daily Press (Bristol UK)
- Article date:
- October 5, 2007
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In the second of a two-part series, Mary Tapping tackles the
difficult subject of euthanasia, giving horse owners advice on the
options available when the time comes to have their old friend put
down
Somebody once complained that you can bury your grandfather in
your back garden but you can't bury a horse there.
I wouldn't like to vouch for the accuracy of that one, but it's
true to say that disposal of a horse's remains can be fraught with
difficulty. So where do you go for help?
Last week we looked at how you can tell when it's time to say
goodbye. But the problem of disposal - not to mention the cost -
will have a considerable impact on the method chosen.
In an ideal world, every ...