Why Do Dogs Leave Earth First? (A Child Answers) | A Place to Love Dogs
This short article rings true for anyone out there who loves dogs & what makes it even better is that it is from a child's point of view. I love this article & it is a question that I have often found myself asking.
Kids always give the best answers :)
This was a really cute article. I love that Shane already realizes at the age of 6, that people are supposed to be caring, loving, and nice to one another. Pat on the back to those parents, and that child for understanding animals so well.
ReplyDeleteThis article was soo bittersweet. I love the explanation that Shane gave for the early passing of dogs. What a smart, kind, and compassionate little boy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this article! It was so cute. Kids know a lot more than we give them credit for. As a dog lover, I can also relate to this article.
ReplyDeleteVery cool article. Aren't kids great? So creative and innocent.
ReplyDeleteI am definitely crying after reading this article. Dogs love so unconditionally. The first dog my husband and I had together we considered to be our trial child (sort of). He did everything with us and lived to be 15 1/2. My boys were quite young when he died. They would ask me about getting a new dog but I just couldn't because I was heartbroken from the loss. But, after quite a few years went by I decided I did not want to deprive my boys. We now have 2 black lab/border collies from the same litter. They are 2 years old and can be a handful. But we love having them around.
ReplyDeleteThis article brought tears to my eyes. I just lost my dog of almost 12 years in October. I decided along with my family that we all wanted to be in the room when Hershey was put to sleep. All of us had such a hard time and to be honest I can say maybe just recently, I'm finally starting to not cry over it - I think it's amazing when someone so young can truly understand how life works - I'm 22 and it was a hard concept for me.
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