Is Burying a Pet in Your Yard Legal in Egypt After the 2026 Regulatory Updates?

No, burying a pet in your yard in Egypt violates Law No. 102 of 1983 on Animal Welfare and municipal sanitation codes, which prohibit unauthorized animal burials to prevent disease spread and environmental contamination. While enforcement varies, local authorities like the General Organization for Veterinary Services (GOVS) and municipal councils may penalize violations with fines or forced exhumation.


Key Regulations for Burying a Pet in Your Yard in Egypt

  • Prohibition on Private Burials: Law No. 102 of 1983 explicitly bans burying animals on private property without municipal approval, classifying it as a public health risk under Article 45. Unauthorized burials may trigger investigations by the GOVS or local police.
  • Mandatory Disposal via Veterinary Services: The GOVS requires pet remains to be disposed of through licensed veterinary clinics or municipal waste management systems. Incineration or burial in designated pet cemeteries (e.g., Cairo’s Al-Obour facility) is the only compliant method.
  • Municipal Permit Requirements: Some governorates, such as Giza and Alexandria, impose additional permits for pet burials in designated areas. Failure to comply may result in fines up to EGP 5,000 (2024 amendment) or legal action under the Environmental Law No. 4 of 1994.