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Originally Posted by burnin_vernon
It isn't a city trail so I think it would be safe there. In my eyes, I would pay tribute to my dog and at the end, a reminder to take extra caution around the edge.
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A quick google found this as an "unofficial," self-constructed warning sign.
Below is a self-constructed attempt to weatherproof the documents and has room to tell your story. This is a family erected memorial to a son on Hawaii. Doesn't look to sturdy. you'd have to come back to maintain it.
Below, someone carved this but it might give you a starting point for an idea using wood, which would have greater permanence than the above. Probably not too expensive.
Metal plaque . . . . . this would last to the end of time and is the kind of thing I mentioned to you in your other thread is on a mountaintop, out of the way. You could probably have a photo of your dog etched into such a plaque. Probably somewhat expensive.
You could also have a tombstone carved with an image of your dog and the warning and leave it there . . . . it would also last forever. That would be somewhat expensive. I snuck a picture of my father's beloved dog on his tombstone as a matter of fact. Expensive.
Cowperson