By Anonymous - 27/03/2009 13:05 - Austria

Today, I was outside searching for "treasures" with my son using small plastic shovels. All of a sudden he starts screaming. He dug up the bones of our old dog. I told him that we had sent him away to live on a farm, I even helped my son write letters to the farm owners. FML
I agree, your life sucks 24 006
You deserved it 93 219

Same thing different taste

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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.

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Komatose 0

Haha. Did you tell him his goldfish ran away too? You really should've told him the truth. He'd rather be told his dog was dead then find his bones. Sucks for the your though.

Agree with #15. I was going to propose the same questions.

sheesh...what did ya give the kid a shovel and not a trowel? i don't know, you kind of asked for that one...

jdkfgkjdfb 0

#2 and #3 are right. That's a horrible way for him to uncover the truth, and now he'll be mad at you for lying.

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