Monday, February 13, 2012

How do i get my dad to let me get a toy breed dog?

I Have 3 dogs already but they are all pretty old and plus they are his dogs. he says we have too many dogs but what would one more do to the chaos I dont think much exceptionally a toy breed. I would train it and stuff and id get a pup or an older dog from the shelter. hes convinced we have too manyHow do i get my dad to let me get a toy breed dog?
Well for starters, how about trying the following:

#1 Cleaning your room and making sure that it STAYS clean and tidy.

#2 Making sure that your homework is done and handed in on time.

#3 Sweep the floors in the living room and kitchen without your parents asking you to.

#4 Wash and/or dry the dishes.

#5 Do not fight and argue with your sisters %26amp; brothers.

#6 Eat what you are given and don't whine or make "yuck" faces when given it.

#7 Don't talk rudly to adults

#8 Always share with other kids.

#9 Go to bed when you are told to.

#10 Research the pet and breed you want to be 100% certain that it is the right one for you.

# 11 Ask them about getting this new pet in a nice way and don't beg and whine about it.



If 100% sure that if you give those a try, they will see that you are serious about wanting to add a this pet to you life and family. :)How do i get my dad to let me get a toy breed dog?
If your dad says no the no is the answer. Sticking with what you tell your kids is part of good parenting. Having another dog isn't just adding to the "chaos" but also to the expenses involved (ie more food, vet care ect) so your dad is also being responsible by knowing the limits of what he can afford to properly care for. Also introducing a puppy into a home with several elderly dogs is not generally the best idea and could stress the existing dogs. Perhaps once the existing dogs have passed away if you have shown you are responsible enough to care for a dog he will allow you to get the dog you want.How do i get my dad to let me get a toy breed dog?
Its good that you are planning on getting a dog from the shelter, but that obviously isn't enough to convince your dad. To show him how committed you are to getting and training this dog, i would join the 4-H dog project and train your other dogs. I would also volunteer at the humane society. This might help convince him of your seriousness.
I agree with the first poster - now isn't a good time to get another dog. The current dogs have already formed a stable pack relationship, and adding a pup to the mix would shake them up - you can almost expect fighting to break out.



However you can show him that you're serious about taking care of a dog, when his are not around anymore that is, by helping him take care of the ones you guys have now.

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