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  1. #1
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    Welcome to PT first of all...

    I agree with Kay also. The best thing would be to show that you are responsible enough for another dog!

    Good luck!
    Steph and the crew

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    I hope you keep an open mind about the future. In 4-5 years you might be going to college or trying to find your first apartment. You might leave your dog/dogs with your parents if they are willing to care for them while you are in school and two energetic dogs might not be something they are up to dealing with. And finding a place is hard enough with one. Maybe you can find an adult dog that is still playful now, but that you'd expect to have slowed down quite a bit by that time. An adult will probably be trained and neutered too which leaves less worry for your parents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    I hope you keep an open mind about the future. In 4-5 years you might be going to college or trying to find your first apartment. You might leave your dog/dogs with your parents if they are willing to care for them while you are in school and two energetic dogs might not be something they are up to dealing with. And finding a place is hard enough with one. Maybe you can find an adult dog that is still playful now, but that you'd expect to have slowed down quite a bit by that time. An adult will probably be trained and neutered too which leaves less worry for your parents.
    That is exactly what my Baby sister did she got a dog and now is in College and we are the ones that look after it!

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    I was never in your boat as I have always had dogs.. but I agree with Kay. Show that you are responsible by cleaning the house, doing chores the first time being asked, etc. Good luck! and please know that dogs are very costly and make sure your parents know that, too.
    Krista- owned by Rudy, Dixie, Miagi & Angel

    Rocky, Jenny, Ginger Buster & Tiger .. forever loved & always in my heart..



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    Quote Originally Posted by luvofallhorses
    I was never in your boat as I have always had dogs.. but I agree with Kay. Show that you are responsible by cleaning the house, doing chores the first time being asked, etc. Good luck! and please know that dogs are very costly and make sure your parents know that, too.
    Dont worry we know the costs of a dog.And we have no problem of paying for it.
    Luvs Kate!!!

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    Any other suggestions?
    Luvs Kate!!!

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    Welcome to pet talk! and if it helps here is some advice from a MOM (22 foster kids and 3 kids of my own) I adore critters however! when any of my kids wanted a pet they had to show that they were responsible enough to handle it, my son Adrian is the dad to 4 abandoned feral kittens that he rescued on Easter day, till then he hadnt had a pet of his "own" and 4 starving scared 3 week old kittens was a challenge, he stated what he could do and what he needed from us and we agreed. He has used his allowance to pay for part of their vet care and has formed a relationship with his vet. He also (we have no idea how ) beat the odds and all 4 are alive today, I dont scoop litter and I dont feed them. I also dont have to remind him. So stepping up to the plate and truly proving your commitment helps.
    Proud Granny to 4 great kitties

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    Just one thing that sometimes sucks:

    Mickey loved being with other dogs, too.. but when Molly arrived (my second dog) his nose was out of joint for a months. And it still is several days a week sometimes.

    Can you say selfish? lol =\


    "Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
    But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lori Jordan
    That is exactly what my Baby sister did she got a dog and now is in College and we are the ones that look after it!
    I know. But the dog I have now is VERY well behaved and I dont think my parents would want me to take her away. They love her. And they would probably get attached to a new dog too.
    Luvs Kate!!!

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    Thanks SOOO MUCH! I WILL TRY THAT STARTING NOW! Hopfully it will work! You guys give awsome advice!
    Luvs Kate!!!

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