This will be one of the most difficult thing that you will ever be asked to do. Hopefully the pets veterinarian will make the house call. It will be important to know that after euthanasia, that the kidneys will empty and that it will be necessary to have some cloths to clean up the area. I have been through this before unfortunately and I know exactly what you and your family are going through. If you are going to inter the pet on the grounds, it will help if you make these preparations ahead of time. Usually a hole of 4 to 5 feet will be of sufficient depth. Take a measurement from two points to mark the grave for future reference. There is another thread that might help to give you some more information located
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Hopefully there is a picture of the pet in the home that you can have framed and present to your father in law at a future date. I am certain that he would want to have one hanging on the wall.
KenNTx posted this for me a while ago and I would like to share it with you in your time of need.... You and your family have my heart felt sympathy........ Peace be with you and your family.....It is with tears in my eyes that I post the following.... Paul the Junkman
Dear Master,
You have been my teacher, my friend and most beloved companion. I was like your child, totally dependent on you for all my needs. But I never grew up and moved away as children do, I just grew to love and need you more each day, each month, each year.
I never went hungry because you gave me dinner and gave me water each day. When the weather was bad I found comfort in the warmth and safety of your home. I delighted you by learning tricks, but what you may not have realized is that I loved learning from you because I lived to please you.
The touch of your hand stroking my fur made my life worthwhile. Though I barked at noises in the night, the postman's footsteps and the ringing of the doorbell; the voice of my master was the one sound that I cherished most. Your moods became my moods. When you were sad or lonely, I nuzzled closer to comfort you .
There were times when you became upset with me because I soiled the carpet, chewed on a piece of furniture, or barked too much. But do not feel bad about those times when you scolded me - I needed to learn right from wrong, and I always understood when things weren't going your way or when you'd had an unpleasant day at work. There is no need for you to harbor guilt or remorse on my behalf.
You loved me and blessed me with more happiness than most animals will ever know. Instead of wondering what you could have done differently, remember the funny things I did and the happy times we shared together. Though it is hard for you to understand, I was ready to pass on from this life.
Our time together was short, but if we'd had fifty years together, you still would have not been ready for me to leave.
So please, Master, share your life with others. Do not refuse the opportunity to give another lucky pet the love you have given me. No other animal will ever take my place in your heart, but there is another one who needs you and will grow to love you as much as I did.
I am now at peace and no longer feel pain. You gave me a wonderful home and a happy existence on this earth. So please be happy - go on with your life and give your love to others.
Although I no longer share your world, I will always live in your heart, and you in mine.
Farewell, Dear Master.