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Poor jack, it is one of the hardest parts of been a mom explaining when loved ones pass away, i truly feel for you and your family, run free little one. Big hugs hun. xxxxxxx |
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I'm so so sorry Rhianna to hear about poor Pixie Play with my Sabre at Rainbow bridge Pixie, he will look after you |
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How can you help him? You are probably already aware that with all kinds of bereavement involving children it is a good thing to encourage them to talk about it whenever they wish, and to cry and express their emotions. Perhaps you can plant a shrub or tree to remember the little dog..a small Rowan tree perhaps with the lovely berries and golden leaves in the autumn ... |
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Oh Rhianna, That's awful, I feel for Jack, I really do. Especially him having to find her I don't know what I'd do if one of ours died just like that. She was so young, it just wasn't fair. And so sad that they were so close too. Of course, nothing or nobody can replace poor Pixie and Jack must be having such a hard time coming to terms with it and understanding why a happy, healthy young dog could just go like that. I sincerely hope that Jack manages to get over this as quickly as possible but obviously it's important for him to grieve at his own pace. Tell him from me though, I think it's extremely commendable for a 10 year old to be so responsible in training and caring for his dog. I hope he can look back on the happy memories and not the sad ones. Keep your chin up Jack. Lottie |
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