DEAR SOMEONE ELSE’S MOM: It has been a hard sell with our six-year-old son that I am just not ready to get a new dog. We lost our good friend Tippy at the beginning of the year. I had had him since long before I had even met my husband. That dog saw me through some incredibly rough times, so it was a hard loss for me. Our son didn’t know the world without Tippy, so his missing him too is only natural.
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What makes things worse is we recently dog-sat my sister’s chocolate lab for a few weeks while they were in the process of moving. Our son got incredibly attached to our guest dog, and now talks non-stop about getting our own puppy.
How do I convince a single-minded six-year-old to give me some more time to grieve the loss of Tippy? --- MISSING TIPPY
DEAR MISSING TIPPY: Children and adults often define time differently. What’s been ages to your son has been a blink to you.
It might help to remind your son that while he knew Tippy all his life, you knew him even longer, and so it’s alright for you to take longer to say goodbye to your old friend.
If you have others in your social circle who have friendly pets, perhaps you could arrange to have your son visit with them. It isn’t quite what he wants, but it may just be what he needs for now.