We told our daughter when our cat was ready to go. We had a funeral and
buried him in the back yard. We gave her a floor tile and she colored it in
and made a headstone out of it and we had another ceremony for the
unveiling. She was six at the time.

.


On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 1:36 PM, GMoney <gm0n3...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> So we have to put our dog down. My son is 4 and daughter 2, both just a few
> months from turning 5 and 3.
>
> Should i tell them before I take the dog in, and explain that she won't be
> coming back...so that they can say a goodbye? Would they feel overwhelming
> sadness? I'm ok with them feeling sad that she's going away, but i don't
> want them to be emotionally wrecked.
>
> I think the 2 year old is probably young enough to just move on, but Ben
> will definitely know that he's going to lose his pet forever.
>
> I dunno...anyone had to deal with this at a similar age for their kids?
>
> I'm thinking I should either:
>
> 1) Tell them the day before i'm taking her in that she's leaving for good
> tomorrow, and they should say goodbye...then just answering their questions
> honestly afterwards or
> 2) Not telling them before hand, and waiting until they ask where the dog
> is before explaining why she had to go away.
>
> Advice?
>
>


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