To convince your parents to get a dog, demonstrate responsibility, do thorough research, and highlight the benefits of dog ownership. This includes showing you can handle the commitment, understanding different breeds, and presenting a well-thought-out plan. Here's a more detailed approach: 1. Demonstrate Responsibility: Show you're responsible: Complete chores, get good grades, and generally be a responsible member of the family. Offer to take on more tasks: Walk the dog, clean up after it, feed it, and generally take on responsibilities associated with dog ownership. Volunteer at a shelter: This shows your dedication and allows you to gain experience with dog care. Research dog breeds: Learn about different breeds, their temperaments, exercise needs, and potential health issues. Consider a foster or trial period: Offer to foster a dog or have a "test run" with a friend's dog to show your parents you can handle the commitment. 2. Research and Planning: Create a care chart: Outline daily, monthly, and yearly costs, including food, vet visits, and supplies. Plan for vacations: Research dog sitters, kennels, or dog-friendly hotels if you plan to travel. Choose the right breed: Consider your family's lifestyle and choose a breed that fits your needs. Be prepared to discuss concerns: Anticipate your parents' concerns and have answers ready. 3. Presenting your Case: Choose the right time and place: Approach your parents when they are relaxed and receptive to discussing the idea. Be calm and respectful: Avoid being overly emotional or demanding. Highlight the benefits: Talk about the positive impact a dog can have on the family, such as increased activity, companionship, and stress relief. Be prepared to compromise: Be open to suggestions and willing to work with your parents on a solution. Be patient: Don't expect an immediate yes and be prepared to wait and continue discussing the idea. This video will demonstrate how to convince your parents to get a dog:
I know a lot abt animals cuz I have yrs of experience with them and I own 1 hamster 3 hermit crabs 1 fish 1 dog 1 lizard but in the past I’ve had other animals and I have a bunny ❤
Right I’m gonna be that paragraph guy no animals are easy to take care of especially hermit crabs hamsters frogs lizards and turtles if u didn’t know hermit crabs need fresh water salt water heat mat deep sand climbing stuff glass tank humid air to breathe and a special diet next up is a hamster hamsters need 10inches of bedding 800sq inches of floor space sand bath varied diet sprays chew toys hideouts large wheel 12inch wheel and not kept together even dwarfs now we have lizards lizards are harder to write abt because there are lots of species of them with specific care last but not least we have turtles these are not easy at all they require special turtle food uvb and Infrared heat bulb and large enclosure and tortoise are a completely different type of animal with different needs Hamsters live 2yrs hermit crabs with proper care can live 30yrs and lizards live 10+yrs and tortoises live 100+yrs and turtles live 30+yrs also guys do your reashearch before you buy any pet pls ❤
Its like 10. Dog 9. Cat 8.bird 7.Lizard 6. Turtle 5.Frog 4. Hamster 3.hermit crab 2. Fish 1. Worm I think they are like that or even close but none of them is easy pet expect a worm
They poop everywhere!! Then get mad when it stinks you have to bathe them get two lights one for the lighting and one for heat they do go out you have to buy more worms for them every 2 weeks they need greens too they have short tempers and a lot of energy
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Bro 6 years old are my hamster dead
Gold 4 next 1 dead next 3 left
Lizard 1 fish 2 bird 3
I have frog lizard cat and fish and a lot more
To convince your parents to get a dog, demonstrate responsibility, do thorough research, and highlight the benefits of dog ownership. This includes showing you can handle the commitment, understanding different breeds, and presenting a well-thought-out plan.
Here's a more detailed approach:
1. Demonstrate Responsibility:
Show you're responsible:
Complete chores, get good grades, and generally be a responsible member of the family.
Offer to take on more tasks:
Walk the dog, clean up after it, feed it, and generally take on responsibilities associated with dog ownership.
Volunteer at a shelter:
This shows your dedication and allows you to gain experience with dog care.
Research dog breeds:
Learn about different breeds, their temperaments, exercise needs, and potential health issues.
Consider a foster or trial period:
Offer to foster a dog or have a "test run" with a friend's dog to show your parents you can handle the commitment.
2. Research and Planning:
Create a care chart: Outline daily, monthly, and yearly costs, including food, vet visits, and supplies.
Plan for vacations: Research dog sitters, kennels, or dog-friendly hotels if you plan to travel.
Choose the right breed: Consider your family's lifestyle and choose a breed that fits your needs.
Be prepared to discuss concerns: Anticipate your parents' concerns and have answers ready.
3. Presenting your Case:
Choose the right time and place:
Approach your parents when they are relaxed and receptive to discussing the idea.
Be calm and respectful:
Avoid being overly emotional or demanding.
Highlight the benefits:
Talk about the positive impact a dog can have on the family, such as increased activity, companionship, and stress relief.
Be prepared to compromise:
Be open to suggestions and willing to work with your parents on a solution.
Be patient:
Don't expect an immediate yes and be prepared to wait and continue discussing the idea.
This video will demonstrate how to convince your parents to get a dog:
😊good video
Worm😂😂😂
Who would have a worm as a pet
si😊yess
Where is rabbits
Who told bro hamsters are easy
Cats are easier to take care of then dogs
Where is the guinea pig?
My dog never poop😂😂
Don’t get a parakeet it craves attention
Dogs are better then cats
Cat in 1
I do not know what you were talking about that is not true
I know a lot abt animals cuz I have yrs of experience with them and I own 1 hamster 3 hermit crabs 1 fish 1 dog 1 lizard but in the past I’ve had other animals and I have a bunny ❤
Right I’m gonna be that paragraph guy no animals are easy to take care of especially hermit crabs hamsters frogs lizards and turtles if u didn’t know hermit crabs need fresh water salt water heat mat deep sand climbing stuff glass tank humid air to breathe and a special diet next up is a hamster hamsters need 10inches of bedding 800sq inches of floor space sand bath varied diet sprays chew toys hideouts large wheel 12inch wheel and not kept together even dwarfs now we have lizards lizards are harder to write abt because there are lots of species of them with specific care last but not least we have turtles these are not easy at all they require special turtle food uvb and Infrared heat bulb and large enclosure and tortoise are a completely different type of animal with different needs Hamsters live 2yrs hermit crabs with proper care can live 30yrs and lizards live 10+yrs and tortoises live 100+yrs and turtles live 30+yrs also guys do your reashearch before you buy any pet pls ❤
No number one should be pet rock
WORM IS A HOUSE PET-
Ummm fish is the hardest 😂
Dogs and cats ain't easy to take care of bro
Its like
10. Dog
9. Cat
8.bird
7.Lizard
6. Turtle
5.Frog
4. Hamster
3.hermit crab
2. Fish
1. Worm
I think they are like that or even close but none of them is easy pet expect a worm
i own a 5 dogs 5 cats 6 chickens 2 turtles and a groundhog, it is NOT easy
NO LIZARDS ARE NOT EASY
They poop everywhere!! Then get mad when it stinks you have to bathe them get two lights one for the lighting and one for heat they do go out you have to buy more worms for them every 2 weeks they need greens too they have short tempers and a lot of energy
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cat 3 dog 4
I WILL TELL YOU KNOW FISH ARE REALLY REALLY HARD TO TAKE CARE OF AND CLEAN THEIR TANKS!
Someone got his hamster died bc his hamster farted i forgot who that was tho