Chuffy
Posted : 6/20/2009 2:50:39 PM
DougB
You blink or go to the bathroom and they are into something. Kids don't know and want to learn.
There is nothing wrong with keeping pets safely contained at these times. My dogs are often crated or gated when Will has got the human version of the zoomies. Not because I don't trust them, but because I trust Will far less, and not because he is an unpleasant child.... but just because he is a CHILD and.... kids don't know and want to learn. This was entirely preventable and entirely the parents fault.
The puppy was "outside, playing in the garden" (at ONE WEEK old) and THEN flushed down the toilet. That is not the space of time for blinking or going to the bathroom.... that is extended lack of supervision, and that kind of negligence is unconscionable when you have a young child and a vulnerable infant like a 1 week old puppy in the same house.
As someone said above - why is the puppy not with his dam and littermates? Why was the canine family not kept in a secure room, and interaction with the children carefully structured and monitored? Kids can be clumsy at the best of times, and even just trying to hold the puppy, the child could have accidentally hurt or dropped him, and think what impact that would have on the dog for the rest of his life...
And even at four, the boy saying the puppy needed a wash - codswallop! My guess is he is parrotting that line, unless the parents frequently wash their hands in the toilet bowl and encourage their children to do the same. Even at two, William knows you stand on a chair and wash in the SINK. And for any self sufficient washing or cleaning he wants to do, he knows where the tissues and wet wipes are. If we had a dirty puppy in the house I would bet the farm that would be his logical choice if he wanted to clean it.
I wonder if all is well in that household, or whether there is more than simple negligence going on. Anyone remember the story of the little boy (I *think* he was about that age) who was caught hitting his pet hamster or gerbil or something with some kind of bat.... turned out the father was abusing the boy. Incidents like this always make me shudder. I REMEMBER being four and I would NEVER have flushed an animal down the toilet, or put it in the microwwave, or any of the other horrific things you hear about some kids doing.