&AIn Singapore, is it illegal to bury deceased pets in parks/gardens? If not, where should they be buried?
Question by red_ear_slider: In Singapore, is it illegal to bury deceased pets in parks/gardens? If not, where should they be buried?
I am referring to public parks and gardens as I do not own a backyard. Not sure if there’s any such service in Singapore for pet burial or cremation.
Another question: Should I leave her there or should I retrieve her remains later on? Is 3 mths enough? I miss her so much and worry that people will dig her out accidentally.
Best answer:
Answer by zane g
deep… so you dont have to smell them.
What do you reckon? Answer below!



26. Aug, 2011 







Try not to bury them at crowded areas. Behind thick bushes would be better so as not to attract attention.
umm, i’m from sg, but i’m not so sure about that. as long as you bury deep enough, it shld be fine
It is illegal to bury pets in government parks & gardens, but not on your own land. You can bury your pet in your backyard if you wish. This is a really fascinating question, but only after 10 minutes look for the answer I found some information on it.
Hope I helped x.
i carnt see there being a problem burying them in your own garden a lot of people still feel close to ther pets when there buried near them
In most countries it’s illegal to bury animals or any other creature in public places. You can, as suggested, bury in your own yard, but otherwise, you would either have to have the animal disposed of by sanitation department, a veterinarian, or at a pet cemetary.