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Dog burial taboo
So the owner had better clean the dog first, then put on a beautiful suit and prepare a small coffin. The most common way to deal with dogs after death is burial, but in fact, burial has many disadvantages.
First of all, rotting dog carcasses will be infected with bacteria or viruses, pollute the environment, and even lead to various infectious diseases among the surrounding residents. Secondly, the dog's body trapped in the same place is easy to accumulate yin, which may bring bad luck or evil spirits to people around.
Therefore, when burying a dog, it is best to cremate its body first and then bury it away from the crowd. Don't leave the body at home for too long after the dog dies, otherwise it may bring bad luck or evil spirits. However, when burying dogs, we should also choose a good day first, and it is best to avoid some mourning periods, and then choose to bury dogs in feng shui treasures.
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