01/13/2015 15:04
Subject: Parents' dog died - something nice I can do?
Anonymous wrote:That is so nice of you. Make a donation to their favorite shelter or rescue group in their name.
Perfect idea.
Anonymous
01/13/2015 11:27
Subject: Parents' dog died - something nice I can do?
My parents buried the ashes and planted a bush over the ashes. Maybe a nice bush or tree would be a good memorial.
Anonymous
01/13/2015 08:51
Subject: Parents' dog died - something nice I can do?
Anonymous wrote:Donation in the dogs' honor to the Humane Society or similar?
+1000
Anonymous
01/13/2015 04:11
Subject: Parents' dog died - something nice I can do?
Avoid the flowers... they'll die eventually just like the dog.
When my pet died, I thought it would have been a nice gesture to memorialize the pet in some way. Maybe a nice framed photograph or donation in her name to the shelter where I adopted her from.
Anonymous
01/12/2015 21:52
Subject: Parents' dog died - something nice I can do?
Offer to pay for the dog's funeral expenses.
Anonymous
01/12/2015 21:05
Subject: Parents' dog died - something nice I can do?
That is so nice of you. Make a donation to their favorite shelter or rescue group in their name.
Anonymous
01/12/2015 20:44
Subject: Parents' dog died - something nice I can do?
Great ideas, thanks.
Anonymous
01/12/2015 20:36
Subject: Parents' dog died - something nice I can do?
When my parents lost their two dogs (at different times), we got them a small tree for the yard and the kids decorated a stepping stone that they have tucked in the mulch in the flower beds
Anonymous
01/12/2015 20:15
Subject: Parents' dog died - something nice I can do?
Donation in the dogs' honor to the Humane Society or similar?
Anonymous
01/12/2015 20:03
Subject: Parents' dog died - something nice I can do?
My parents' 12 year old dog had to be put down today. Not totally unexpected, but hard nonetheless. They got 2 dogs as puppies, one died 2 years ago and this was the remaining one.
We all go through pet loss, but my mom doesn't work so she was with him 24/7 and these 2 dogs were such amazing dogs. It will really hit both of them hard.
We live about 45 minutes away. I offered to come hang out tomorrow, but she said my dad is taking the day off work so they will just do stuff together. Maybe the following day when he goes back to work?
I don't want to get them any things (like a painting or memorabilia) as they are trying to declutter. I thought about sending a cheery bouquet. Or could meet them out for dinner tomorrow night.
Any other ideas of a nice gesture to show my sympathy?