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What to do for neighbor whose Yorkie died? My neighbor just told us that her little Yorkie passed away on Friday. I am so sad for her. Her little one was younger than our Roxie. Is there something I can do? Send flowers? Bring a casserole? My heart is just breaking for this woman. |
Personally, I welcomed any gesture when dealing with the loss of my pets. Too many people dont understand, they say its "just a dog"... so when someone even sends a nice sympathy card it is so wonderful and really touching. I am sure any of the things you mentioned, flowers or a casserole would be very warmly received. |
I would give her some flowers or a cake. That would be so nice. |
:( i am so sorry to hear about you neighbours loss , :aimeeyork flowers and a sympathetic ear sound lovely , i lost my 1st yorkie 12 years ago , he was almost 9 and it was nice being able to talk to somebody , pass on my regards , :) love jill n poppy xx :aimeeyork |
Flowers, a casserole, a card . . I'm sure any of those things would be welcomed. So many people don't even ackowledge the death of a pet .. I was grateful for the couple of cards that I got when my maltese died. |
How thoughtful of you, it need not be a grand gesture, a card would do nicely, of course any home cooked food is always nice, just to know that people understand your pain, is always a comforting thing. |
Any of the things you mentioned would be fine... you could also check they make memorial stones with a paw print or something like that but really, just knowing that someone cares and understands will bring comfort, I'm sure. |
I recently bought a nice photo frame for a friend that lost their dog to cancer. |
So Sorry Sorry to hear about your neighbors furbaby. I would bring her caserole and flowers and card. |
That is so sad. I too would suggest a sympathy card and either a plant or frame. |
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