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I can't understand why they won't tell the children the truth I think hiding death from children causes a lot more problems in the long run. The earlier they understand about it the more accepting of it they are but that's just my opinion. I'd never dream of telling children that their pet had run away, the children might feel their pet was unhappy with them I hope this couple reconsider their explanation to their children Kazz. |
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If they tell the children the dog ran away then they will be waiting for it to come back and when do you give up hope of finding them again? It's better for them to come to terms with an animal dying as it may be the first experience of death. Surely the truth is better. |
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The children are at their grandparents they go to their caravan in the holidays for a week or so as Mom and Dad work, I felt so sorry for them today they were beside themsleves maybe they will reconsider. I do hope so. |
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They should tell them the truth. I have been through both senario's with Cilidh when the Cats went "missing" and both Blue and Sasha being PTS. It is a hard thing to do, but teaching your children about death is easier for them to deal with. If they say the dog has run awaay they will be expecting it to come home or think it didn't love them. I really hope this couple re consider. |
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I personally think it's best to know the animal died/was PTS. If they think the dog ran away then they would always be looking for him and waiting for him to come home, they would have hope that they shouldn't have because he's not going to turn up on the doorstep in the morning is he! I think it's better to know he's gone than the not knowing where he is or whether he's okay. |
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My children were so upset when their hamsters died, but I still think they should of known about their pets' deaths. I would never lie about something like that no matter how upset it made the children. |
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I think we tell children enough lies as it is. Death is an important part of life (contradiction or what ) Its always very painful to lose an animal but at least its final and the kids wouldnt be constantly looking out for the dog in the hope that it may return. |
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