What is it and why do it?

 

Green burial is the most natural way to say good bye to you pet.
The body is either placed in a biodegradable container  (cardboard) or wrapped in a shroud. linen, silk, a family quilt,  or their favorite blanky…as long as it’s earth-friendly and buried at least three feet deep in a natural area.A small marker will be placed on the grave.

 

We do not offer cremation but ashes can be buried or released in the cemetery..

In the state of Indiana,: according to the website regarding regs from the state Board of Animal Health:

BOAH has approved six carcass disposal methods for animal remains: burial, incineration, composting, rendering, exotic animal feeding, and anaerobic and chemical digestion. (NOTE: These rules do not apply to small animal species, such as fish, reptiles, dogs, cats and small game. Wildlife, i.e., creatures not under someone’s care, as well as dead livestock being transported by the owner to a diagnostic facility are also exempt from this rule.)