Even on death the cost is great. A freind was looking after a dog for a neighbour, the dog was very old, the dog died while the owners were on holiday. This was not a shock due to the age of the dog. So he called the vet to ask what to do with a dead dog, they quoted a fortune to collect and dispose of it correctly. And so he called the council to ask about what to do with a dead dog, and they quoted ?300 to come and get the dog and incinerate it. That was huge, so he asked how much if he could get the dog to them, and he was told ?25. So the incinerater was a long way away, and it was a large dog, he lives in London and so doesn't have a car, so he put the dog in a case and took it on the underground. He somehow managed to attract the assistance of a couple of young lads to help with the dead weight, escalators and barriers etc and got talking asking what was in the case and he said just his work stuff, clothes, paperwork, computers etc. when they got to the exit barrier the lads took off with the case. So it was in the end free disposal.
One can only imagine the surprise.
One can only imagine the surprise.