Exactly what I was thinking when I saw this.Originally Posted by beeniesmom
Exactly what I was thinking when I saw this.Originally Posted by beeniesmom
Gayle - self proclaimed Queen of Poop
Mommy to: Cali (14 year old kitten)
(RB furbabies: Rascal RB 10/11/03 (ferret), Sami RB 24/02/04 (dog), Trouble RB 10/08/05 (ferret), Miko RB 20/01/06 (ferret) and Sebastian RB 12/12/06(ferret), Sasha RB 17/10/09 (border collie cross), Diego RB 04/12/21
It is fun to dream, and he is a very handsome boy.
However, I truly doubt that they would consider adopting to you, if you were honest and told them about your situation. I don't know of any rescue who would give a dog to a teenager, who is responsible for all of the vet bills, and is not even working.
Hello ! I'm not working... because I'm not old enough to work !Originally Posted by bckrazy
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Plus, my last rescue group gave me one dog.
Plus, I'm not responsible for " all " the vet bills, my mom usually pays for the yearly vaccinations.
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Um... ok, well I was working when I was 14, and anyone 13+ should be able to find jobs to do even if it's just babysitting. That is how I feel about that.
Honestly, if your parents won't pay for a routine check-up for one dog with health issues, why would you seriously want to get another dog? That is plain irresponsible IMO.
Well, I dunno were YOU were working, but here you have to be 16 to get a job. And I live in a fairly large forest, there is no one to babysit ( except myself and Jen )Originally Posted by bckrazy
For the final time, My parents DO pay for the routine check-ups. Just when I said that we should take her to the vet when she was loosing wieght and found out there was nothing wrong, my parents got angry because it was very expensive to find out she was just too skinny.
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