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Dear Elena,
It depends. If you have a relatively large garden, burying the pets should not be a major issue.
For example, so long as the pet is buried 2 metres away from the outline of the house, in my opinion, this is acceptable.
Usually, after you bury the pets, you can add a bed of roses or other flowering plants on the grave site.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/2/2002 7:25:00 AM, Elena Chang wrote:
>3 of my dogs died recently due
>to distemper and I buried them
>in my backyard. I heard it is
>bad feng shui to bury dead
>pets in your garden. Is this
>true and how do I rectify the
>problem?
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