Why does the old man say that dogs cannot be buried after they die?
Taboos for burying a dead dog include: being unclean, being close to people, and not choosing a day.
1. The body is unclean
At the very least, the owner cannot let the dog be dirty or bury it without clothes. This may prevent the dog from entering the six realms of reincarnation and reincarnation. reincarnation. Therefore, it is best for the owner to clean the dog first, then put on beautiful clothes, and preferably prepare a small coffin.
2. Close to people
The most common way to deal with the death of a dog is to bury it, but in fact there are many disadvantages to burial. First of all, dog corpses can be infected with bacteria or viruses after they decay, polluting the environment. Secondly, dog corpses that are stuck in place tend to accumulate yin energy, which may bring bad luck or evil spirits to people around them. Therefore, when burying a dog, it is best to cremate its body first and then bury it away from people.
3. Don’t choose the day
After the dog dies, the body cannot be left at home for too long, otherwise it may bring bad luck or evil spirits. But when burying a dog, you must first choose a good day. It is best to avoid some taboo dates, and then choose a geomantic treasure place to bury the dog.
Other ways to deal with the death of a dog
1. Cremation in a funeral home
For pet dogs that died of diseases, it is best for the owner to contact a pet funeral home for cremation. After the dog's cremation, the owner can place the ashes at home, send them to a pet cemetery, or find a plot of land for burial near the home.
2. Hand it over to an animal prison
You can also contact the local animal prison or pet corpse processing center and hand over the dog's body to them for professional processing. . During the processing, the owner can also watch from the sidelines and send the dog on its final journey.