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d00per
Feb 24, 2008, 04:50 AM
My dream is to have a puppy I may be only (10) and live in jersey channel islands but my parents have started arguing with me about if we got a dog... So far I'm winning but I'm dropping I need help. I've been looking up the dogs I want (Small dogs though) can anyone give me tips on how to win? :D
Emily94
Feb 24, 2008, 05:10 AM
First maybe start whatching them, or walking them. It proves you are responsible. Or ask to "borrow" a friends or families dog, there is a lot of work in owning a dog, but it is worth it. So act responsible and say(and do) all the things, walking, brushing, feeding etc.
d00per
Feb 24, 2008, 05:31 AM
Cheers ill try it out (keep them coming!)
froggy7
Feb 24, 2008, 09:18 AM
Consider getting an older dog, and possibly a larger one. No offense, but no matter what you say now, you aren't the one who is going to be doing the housebreaking and other training that a puppy needs. If you work with a rescue agency, you can get a nice adult (or later-stage puppy... say 8 months or so) that has already learned a lot of the basics, which will be less work for your parents. And a general rule is that the smaller the dog, the more exercise it will need. So unless your family is already out doing a lot of physical activity (walks, runs, bike riding, playing tag, etc.) a dog that doesn't have a lot of excess energy to burn might be a better choice.
nicki143
Feb 24, 2008, 09:20 AM
My daughter is the same as you and I keep saying no dogs are a big responsibility,who is going to walk it when you are at school or get bored with it maybe get something likea hamster or goldfish much easier to look after
d00per
Feb 24, 2008, 09:51 AM
Cheers and to froggy I walk to school which is 2 miles!!
JH1
Feb 24, 2008, 10:16 AM
Google 'choosing a dog breed' or something similar. There are many sites which can help determine the right breed for by asking questions like: where do you live, what are your hobbies, do you travel, and so on. Once the type of dog is narrowed down a bit, research the breeds on the internet or by reading books - also read books about dog training.
Your dedication to the research may convince your parents that you'll be dedicated to the dog.
Also the previous comments about walking or caring for neighbors' dogs is a great way to show your parents that you are serious and are willing to take action.
This is how my daughter convinced me... and our 4 year old Brittany Spaniel has been a great addition to the family!
Good luck.
Emily94
Feb 24, 2008, 05:21 PM
Froggy I am 13, I got my dog when I was 12, and I housetrained her, and trained her to retrieve ducks, she is just as good( as if not better) in ield trials then professionaly trained dogs. Who sais they can't do it?
Alty
Feb 24, 2008, 05:32 PM
Considering an older dog or a not brand new puppy would be the best for you. Shelters are full of dogs that need a good home. I was in the same position as you when I was 8 years old (29years ago). My parents weren't convinced that I would take the dog for walks etc. How did I convince them. I saved my money, every penny, birthday money, christmas money etc. When I was eleven I had $300 saved, I showed my parents and asked if I could use the money to buy a dog. That's when they saw that I was serious. My dog Silver lived for 18 years. Good luck to you.
d00per
Feb 26, 2008, 01:00 AM
I really like your ideas guys I'm trying them out 1 by 1 and I'm soooooo close to my dad just caving in :)
d00per
May 31, 2008, 03:33 AM
Ive Got A Jack A Poo!
luigi1111
May 31, 2008, 02:54 PM
Hi, Go to Small Paws Rescue, they rescue Bichon Frise's, I got one for my daughter when she was 8 and he has been the best little guy. He was 9 months old, totally potty trained, never chewed on anything, neutered, totally mellow. Nice size to, 9 lbs when he came to us. He is now 16 lbs and 7 yrs old. The only thing with Bichons is they need grooming because they don't shed. But they are so soft. Also, go to Petfinder.com, they have pets of all sizes, and types. You could foster a dog too. That way you can find out if that is really what you want, and it gives the dog a good place to live until he can be adopted.
phycocrazz
Mar 22, 2009, 10:33 AM
Hey Guys Its Me d00per My Account Won't Let Me In :( Here's A Vid Of Me Getting The Dog... It Doesn't Seem 2 Impress Me...
YouTube - Ilyana meets Starbuck the Jack-a-Poo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T9Ff0DnYx8)
shazamataz
Mar 23, 2009, 04:50 AM
Awwwwww that was so sweet, I'm glad you were so happy to finally get him :) Nice surprise!
And points for the powerpoint presentation lol