Cleaning up dead animal

What is it?

Do you see dead animals along the road or in the water? Then report this to the municipality or water board. The bodies (cadavers) will then be removed. You do not have to report your dead pet.

Do you see an injured or dead deer along the road? If so, report it to the police.

How does it work?

  • Dead animals in the water

    Do you see a dead animal in the water? Report it to the water board. Do not remove the animals yourself.

    Dead animals along the road

    Do you see a dead animal along the road or in another place? If so, alert the municipality or the animal ambulance.

    Dead pet

    Your dead pet should not go in the trash. Not even if it is very small. You can do a number of things with your deceased pet:

    • You can have it picked up by the animal ambulance.
    • You can have it buried or cremated.
    • You can bury it in your own garden or on your own property. The grave must then be at least 75 centimeters deep. You may not wrap the dead animal in plastic or other substances harmful to the soil.

    Dead hobby animal

    Is your pony, goat or sheep dead? Report it immediately to the approved rendering company Rendac. This company collects the cadaver and processes it. Only the carcass of a horse may also be burned in a special pet crematorium. A hobby animal may not be buried on private property.

    Injured or dead deer

    Do you see an injured or dead deer along the road or in another place? If so, alert the police. The police will then contact the fall game coordinator of the responsible game management unit. The fall game coordinator will remove the injured or dead roe deer.