>> Question is, how can I be sure we are really getting our mate's ashes back,
>> and any other idea's about how or where we would be allowed to bury him
>> on what would probably be public ground.
>> Ta - any idea's?
The first bit, are the ashes my dog, should be resolved by a bit of basic research with pet crems and a look at reviews.
No personal experience but daughter's in laws have had dogs for a bit.
Their first was a Dalmatian. Not a small breed and there's was a big lad - too big to show. He had to be put down about five years ago. Even in their quite big garden you'd have struggled to bury him and digging a hole big enough and deep enough anywhere would have been a Herculean task.
He was cremated and came back in a surprisingly small wooden casket with his name and life dates engraved on it. Family duly buried the ashes and planted a sapling in the local recovered quarry where he went for walkies most of his life.
IIRC there's an 'in memoriam, plaque by the growing tree.
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