Helping Your Child Through The Loss of a Pet
Helping your child through the experience of losing a pet is a journey. Each child travels this road in his or her own way and time.
Jade shares her love, life and lessons over the 13 years she shared with her English Mastiff, Lilly. Lilly of the Low Country’s passing has provided Jade with an opportunity to be a better parent and she shares "how" to be more mindful and attentive to what matters most for her family while learning to prepare and assist our children through the life cycle of a beloved family pet.
Helping your child through the experience of losing a pet is a journey. Each child travels this road in his or her own way and time.
A pet is truly a member of the family. When the pet dies, you have to go through the grieving process. When the time is right, consider different ways to honor your pet’s memory.
The companions that surround us.
Finishing the hospital is certainly not a nice thing. Then be forced to go to a building where a cat lives seer, able to predict the death of patients and to report to all finishing in front of a specific room, must be a nightmare.
Eagerly we select our cute puppy or kitten, never thinking about the sad day when our pet will lay in front of us dying. Yet, with the exception of a few people who own long-living parrots, for most of us this day will come all too soon, as pets tend to have relatively short lifespans.
Pet owners please be careful using mulch in your garden. While some mulch is advertised as not being pet friendly, if it is ingested by your pet it is fatal.