Hi there!
I was wondering if anyone out there has ever needed to find a new home for a family pet, and if so, how they handled breaking the news to the kids. We got this dog when he was 13 weeks old and he is now 16 months old. In the short time we have had him, despite all the love and attention he receives, he has destroyed our home! As the Lord above is my witness, this dog has chewed the edge of the carpet away from the tile, (carpet, not throw rug!) which exposes the carpet tacks, which of course, I step on every time I walk down the hall. He has literally eaten an entire rose bush to a scrawny little nub to the ground, consumed three different house plants, ruined countless others, and has chewed various toys, shoes, and garments to unrecognizable shreds. Although he is house trained, he still "piddles" at the mere mention of his name so that the carpet that remains since his feast is now "baptized"! I go through a gallon of doggie odor remover every week! This neurotic dog has to GO! The problem, however, is that my 7-year-old son adores this dog. He is an only child, and considers this dog to be the "brother" he never had. I don't want to break his heart, but the damage this dog has caused is more than I can stand! All the training in the world has not made one iota of difference. I've tried "preparing" my son for the dog's departure by talking about getting it a new home, but he just breaks into tears and tells me how much he loves it! I hate to see my son so distraught, but the dog is definately going - and I'm not changing my mind. How do I break it to my son? Do I tell him the truth - that I gave away his "brother"? Do I make something up? Should I take my son with me when I take the dog to the lady who is adopting him? Or should I do it when he's not around?! Any suggestions?!
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