Help me! I want to get a pet like a dog. I wanted one since when I was a baby my dad bought me a suffedone but I figured out that it was fake when I was 5 years old. So I need a way to get a dog or a pet. But how?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pets? Exotica answered Wednesday June 2 2010, 3:10 am: First, get permission.
Then try local pounds, pet stores, etc.
I got my puppy from petfinder.com another good website is puppyfind.com just make sure they're real. Some stupid people like to put a picture of a really cute puppy and say it's free bit it's just a fake. Talk to the people and male sure that's what you want before you get it. Taking care of a pet is a big responsibility. They need food, water, toys, mak sure they're healthy, get it all of his/her shots. My puppy is a little trouble maker and she wants to eat everything. Hope I helped! Good luck =] [ Exotica's advice column | Ask Exotica A Question ]
hollyoaks22 answered Tuesday June 1 2010, 9:41 am: You can't just get a pet without the permission of the person that owns the house. Maybe come to some form of agreement with them? Like if you get good grades at school then you can get a pet. A pet is a big deal, and if other people in your house aren't prepared to look after it then it might be best for the animal if you don't get one just yet :) good luck x [ hollyoaks22's advice column | Ask hollyoaks22 A Question ]
Breetarddxx answered Tuesday June 1 2010, 5:47 am: A dog isnt a pet you can hide. Try a hamster if your trying to keep it from your parents.
Other than thought your going to have to work on convincing your parents. Figure out something they really want from you and make a deal. [ Breetarddxx's advice column | Ask Breetarddxx A Question ]
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