Sounds like what I'm looking for. Did you mean the pet cemetary in Powerscourt or is there another on in Enniskerry. Just phoned Powerscourt & their one is closedSorry Bluespud but death comes to us all. A few years ago we laid our beloved doggie down in the most beautiful graveyard anywhere. Views overlooking the sea & Wicklow mountains at Enniskerry pet cemetry. I would love to be buried there but it has a pet's only policy. You can arrange a nice little ceremony & put up a memorial if you like. Let the kids compose their own poem about their pet & print it with a picture of the deceased. Get it laminated/weatherproofed at Reads or a printshop & fix it on the grave. After the funeral take the kids on to Powerscourt waterfall or gardens for a picnic.
Our poor old boxer dog is on his last legs, and he is one of the family. We have 2 boys, 6 & 7, and we are trying to manage the situation for them as best we can. Just wondering how others have done this in the past, i.e. where to bury the pet, cremation etc. We have started to talking to the boys about it to prepare them for it, but it is starting to get to them a bit.
All ideas welcome.
What do you do with them once you have done that?Its gutting when one of them dies.
What do you do with them once you have done that?
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I take it that brandy was a dog?my young woman at home cried when we had Brandy put to sleep. tricky situation with kids. unfortunately they have to learn/experience the ups and downs in life.
I take it that brandy was a dog?
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