First of all, it is forbidden to mix dog cemeteries with human cemeteries. The cemetery belongs to people, so the dog cemetery can't be mixed with the human cemetery to show respect. The dog's cemetery should be chosen in a quiet, pollution-free place far from human habitation.
Secondly, we should avoid being buried in the land of feng shui. Geomantic treasures are usually considered as places where people live, so they are not suitable for burying keepsakes. If you choose the land of feng shui, it is likely to bring troubles to your master, hinder your career and even affect your health.
It is forbidden to bury dogs in the house. Because dogs will release long-term death energy after being buried, if buried in the foundation of the house, it will directly affect the health of the whole family.
Finally, it is forbidden to place creatures. Living objects, such as dog bowls and kennels, represent the living objects and habits of dogs. Leaving these items in place will cause the appearance of dogs and ghosts, which will have a certain psychological impact on the owner.
In short, dogs should be buried in suitable places as far as possible, and the corresponding taboos should be followed to show respect for dogs, which is also helpful to the owner's mental health and plays a role of comfort and catharsis.