As an animal lover, I’ve had pets since I was in high school. First birds, then dogs, cats, now we even have a whole farm full of animals including horses, sheep, cows, and chickens to enjoy (although they don’t all qualify as “pets”).
But with the great love of a pet comes the great sadness when you lose them. As parents, we know that our family pets won’t be with us forever. Take the opportunity to help your children appreciate your pet while it’s still with you. Take pictures, write stories, and create memories with your family friend. And when you do lose them, here are some things we’ve learned about helping your children deal with the loss of a pet...
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And don’t forget…all of the above apply to adults too. The death of a family pet can be traumatic for everyone. Be sure to offer yourself and your spouse the same love and consideration as your children as you move forward without your companion.
About the AuthorJamie is a wife and mother of three special blessings under six years old, as well as a full-time land use planner for her home county. In her non-existent spare time she and her husband manage their small livestock farm in Virginia, raising sheep, cows, chickens and the occasional tomato and green bean. Profile |
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