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Awe poor little one. I hope she comes to term with the pups death soon. I'm so sorry for your loss.
I think getting a new dog ASAP wouldn't be a bad idea
A living puppy is the best cure for an aching heart (any reason).
That is some creepy pasta shit right there
well at least she wants the dog to come. it's kinda cute but disturbing and a mess in the yard.
Well, it worked on Frankenweenie...
Is she all right in the head?
awww. Next time bury the dog in a pet cemetery on top of some Indian tribal burial grounds. they made a documentary about it in the eighties.
Somebody obviously failed at explaining what death is
Question, why on earth would you bury a dead dog in your backyard?
Not sure about Canada, but in Denmark, where I live, most people bury their dead animals in the backyard.
What else would you want to do with it?
Call grandma and she disposes of it for you. Or does that only work for me?
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Depending on the age of your daughter, this could either be very sweet or extremely worrying.
That sounds like the start to a horror movie