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Agree with #15. I was going to propose the same questions.
lol I agree with #15. Way to go.
sheesh...what did ya give the kid a shovel and not a trowel? i don't know, you kind of asked for that one...
Isn't it illegal to bury dogs in your yard?
all my animals are buried in my back yaard >.>
Yeah, bury it at least a foot down. Lying to your kid? Probably not a good idea. I can understand not telling them the whole truth, but you don't have to create such a deliberate fiction.
agreed with #6 and #3 that said, how old is your son? I mean, if he's any age above 4, it's probably a good idea to introduce him to the concept of death rather than letting him believe that everything will always be how it is. I have neices and a nephew who are 2, 3, and 4 (my sister is a robotic rabbit I swear) and I definitely think the oldest one could handle that concept. The 3 year old would have trouble grasping it though.
22, so if your young child asked were babies come from, you'd explain sex? O_o
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Perhaps you should have buried the dog further down... he must've been awfully close to the surface if your son was able to reach the bones with a plastic shovel.
And this is why we shouldn't lie to our kids about dumb stuff. They can handle the truth.