Need good arguments.... i want a dog!
Ok, here's the deal. Me and my family moved from Tennessee to Kentucky about a year ago. (At the time i didn't have any pets, but i had some little ducks that died:( a couple of weeks before.) I have always loved dogs, and when we first moved up here, i asked if i could get one or work at the animal shelter or something, but Mom and Daddy said no. It was reeeeeally hectic moving in and stuff. It's now summer, I am out of school and have nothing to do. I am positive that if i adopted a puppy I would have enough time to love it and play with it and train it. I have been cautious about nagging my parents too much, but I think the next time I go at it, I should have some really good arguments. Here's the main thing i have to beat.
The next door neighbor (well technically it's across the raod, but..) has two dogs- Hoss and Panny. Both of them chase cars. I have had two furkids die from being runover, but at our new house we have a fenced in area. My thinking is that if I catch my new puppy chasing cars... i can put it back there. I don't want to see another puppy die, but i really miss those hugs and kisses and unconditional love.:(
Any good reasons whY I should be able to adopt a puppy?:confused: :rolleyes: :(
Re: Need good arguments.... i want a dog!
I agree with Julie, now that it's summer you have nothing to do, but what about after that?
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Originally posted by crazycait
My thinking is that if I catch my new puppy chasing cars... i can put it back there.
Why would it be out of the fenced area in the first place?? Letting it out to "catch it chasing cars" is sort of risky, it should be kept in the fenced area.
Also, the first thing you should do is find reasons yourself why you think a dog should be an addition to your family.
Some things to think about are...
-Can we afford monthly food, vet costs...etc?
-Where will the puppy sleep/spend most of it's time?
-Will the puppy fit into our lives?
etc..etc..etc
There are also "what-if's"
What if the puppy is/gets sick, will we be able to pay for all needed vet care?
What if the puppy starts getting over the fence, will we be able to build on/get higher fencing?
What if the puppy is extremely hyper, will we still put up with it??
What if the puppy is very hard to house-train, will we get rid of the carpet or the puppy?
What if the puppy has/gets 101 bad habbits, can we afford puppy/obedience classes?
etc..etc..etc
This isn't meant to be rude, but a puppy isn't a thing to get out of boredom on a rainy day/summer break. If you get a dog, your making a commitment to take care of it for it's entire life.
Thing long and hard ;) and good luck :)