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Do conservation cemeteries allow pets to be buried with a person or separately?

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Do conservation cemeteries allow pets to be buried with a person or separately?

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The answer can depend on the state law and maybe even local zoning law. However, separation of animal and human burial has traditionally been done for reasons of certain religious beliefs, namely that a burial ground for humans is sacred and burial of pets would detract from that. TNL does not have a policy prohibiting burials of humans and pets in the same burial space or cemetery. But you will have to check with the individual cemetery to see what its and the states regulations are.

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