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Anyone know of any books to help children deal with the death of a pet?

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winestein · 26/06/2008 20:56

My DS is 3.5 and it is likely that his lifelong companion, my dear, dear dog, will have to be put to sleep soon.

I want to try and find a book that helps young children deal with a pet dying. Is there such a thing? Does anyone know of anything suitable?

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mamabea · 26/06/2008 20:57

Mog- The last in this series is very very

AttilaTheAntiHun · 26/06/2008 20:58

Gotta be Goodbye Mog

wrinklytum · 26/06/2008 20:58

The last Mog book.

Rubyrubyruby · 26/06/2008 20:58

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DANCESwithLordPottingtonSmythe · 26/06/2008 20:58

I second Mog. Awww, I love Mog

here it is

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RosaLuxembunting · 26/06/2008 21:00

Has anyone said Goodbye Mog yet?

RosaLuxembunting · 26/06/2008 21:00

Has anyone said Goodbye Mog yet?

RosaLuxembunting · 26/06/2008 21:01

Has anyone said Goodbye Mog yet?

funnypeculiar · 26/06/2008 21:02

God that books makes me cry every blardy time
Ds looks at me like I'm some kind of idiot.

RosaLuxembunting · 26/06/2008 21:02

Gawd, what happened there? Anyway, OP, I take it you know what to do now?

winestein · 26/06/2008 21:05

PMSL

I'm getting the drift, that's for certain! Thank you all

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mamabea · 26/06/2008 21:05

but be prepared for sobtastic reading.

DANCESwithLordPottingtonSmythe · 26/06/2008 21:06

Dogger gets me every time. Reading it to my class a while ago, got a catch in my voice, one of the children at the front says very loudly and accusingly 'are you crying Mrs Dances?'

winestein · 26/06/2008 21:09

Dogger? That sounds interesting... as said pet is a dog and he has a teddy called Dogger...

Will Google, thanks!

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winestein · 26/06/2008 21:10

mamabea - sobtastic reading - TSH! I sobbed when I read the words "Goodbye Mog". I'm not going to be much of a help to my son as I'm just going to blubber all day long.

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wrinklytum · 26/06/2008 21:11

Dogger is a toy dog,and gets lost,not so much a death of pet scenario,but a truly lovely book,gives me a lump in throat too,Dances

Fennel · 26/06/2008 21:12

I would perhaps try and be prepared for your 3yo to be a bit less traumatised than you anticipate. 3yos - well mine anyway - can have a bit of a bracing approach to death. Our cat died last year when dd3 was 3, she kept asking for us to dig up the corpse again so she could have a look at it. And now Grandpa is dead she does go on rather cheerfully about how he's probably getting wet, underground without a raincoat.

winestein · 26/06/2008 21:14

Lol Fennel.

I see what you are saying... DS happily tells everyone that his grandad died. I suppose I just want something in for "in case"

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Smithagain · 26/06/2008 22:27

"Up in Heaven" by Emma Chichester Clark is a lovely, gentle story from the point of view of a dog that has died and is looking down on her owner.

Sounds bizarre, but it's rather touching and quite comforting.

Depends what you want him to think about heaven mind you ...

winestein · 27/06/2008 17:04

Sounds lovely Smithagain. Will check that one out too

As and aside I found Dogger in ASDA today for £3.47 so bought that for him for a non-pet-death time... won't be reading it tonight though as have lost my voice [croak]

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ChasingSquirrels · 27/06/2008 17:09

ditto fennel, our dog had to be put down last week, ds1 is older (5.9y) and has had a handful of sad times (10 mins) and a few gory ones - wanted to know if we could get her bones back from he crem ("but I wanted her bones" ? - the mind boggles). But mostly has been fine. 2.5yo is pretty oblivious, have had a few "dog?" but only the first couple of days.
Sorry to hear your news though, it is a wierd feeling when they are no longer there.

Littlefish · 27/06/2008 17:19

I think there's one called "all dogs go to heaven". I'll see if I can find it.

Littlefish · 27/06/2008 17:22

I've found it, but it's not the one I'm thinking of. Sorry.

taliac · 27/06/2008 17:23

Oh god just thinking about Goodbye Mog makes me want to howl...