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I have mixed feelings over having a new dog. It's a Lurcher. While I'm happy that it's friendly and kinda laid back, I tend to think about the future a whole lot, and it's not looking good for me and my mom.
Why I'm happy:
1: It keeps my sister's behavior problems from getting any worse.
2: It's a puppy.
3: My sister actually gave it a proper name, rather than something silly or stupid (Ren and Stimpy for the turtles we used to have was EPIC FAIL).
4: So far, it hasn't annoyed me once.
Why I'm not happy:
1: Give it two months and my sister will 'forget' about our puppy. Which means that mom and I will have to look after it.
2: TRAVEL EXPENSES!! ![]()
3: When we finally move back to the states, I'm going to have to walk it at 1:00 AM, 3:00 AM, right when I wake up, right when I go to bed, etc.
4: If my sister starts feeding it from the dinner table, it will turn into another Kip, which is my oldest dog's name. Kip has a tendency to beg for food in the most annoying ways.
5: I'm worried that my sister is probably going to "MY PRECIOUS!" the puppy, not giving me a chance to see it.
6: I didn't want another dog. Coming back from the states the second time, we had to give up 5 pets because we couldn't afford to bring them over. ![]()
7: If we can't afford to bring all our pets on the same plane, we'll have to put them in quarantine for a long time. In quarantine, my oldest cat died of bone cancer and the staff did NOTHING to help. When my cat was cremated WITHOUT our permission, they tried to sell our cat's ashes back to us. :x
7b: I've seen the conditions in the quarantine place. They're horrendous. Kip nearly starved to death there; he looked dangerously thin.
8: Dad only got the puppy to stop my sister from misbehaving. He didn't ask me or mom if I wanted one. I would have said no.
What's your opinion on this? Should I look forward to the joys of having a puppy while at the same time, suffering the misery of future problems?
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7: If we can't afford to bring all our pets on the same plane, we'll have to put them in quarantine for a long time. In quarantine, my oldest cat died of bone cancer and the staff did NOTHING to help. When my cat was cremated WITHOUT our permission, they tried to sell our cat's ashes back to us. :x
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Looks like most of your problems come from your sister and having to move.
How old is your sister? It would help if your parents had a talk with her about not feeding the puppy tablescraps, reminding her to properly feed it, and that the puppy belongs to the family and not just her.
The second problem is with you moving. If you do have to move and you can't bring your puppy with you then it may be best to either have any friends/family look after him, that way he doesn't go to be quarantined. That or it may be best just to put him up for adoption. At least then he can go to a shelter and he is a puppy so he shouldn't have problems finding a new loving home.
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7: If we can't afford to bring all our pets on the same plane, we'll have to put them in quarantine for a long time. In quarantine, my oldest cat died of bone cancer and the staff did NOTHING to help. When my cat was cremated WITHOUT our permission, they tried to sell our cat's ashes back to us. :x
7b: I've seen the conditions in the quarantine place. They're horrendous. Kip nearly starved to death there; he looked dangerously thin. |
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Looks like most of your problems come from your sister and having to move.
How old is your sister? It would help if your parents had a talk with her about not feeding the puppy tablescraps, reminding her to properly feed it, and that the puppy belongs to the family and not just her. The second problem is with you moving. If you do have to move and you can't bring your puppy with you then it may be best to either have any friends/family look after him, that way he doesn't go to be quarantined. That or it may be best just to put him up for adoption. At least then he can go to a shelter and he is a puppy so he shouldn't have problems finding a new loving home. That is just so wrong on so many levels. There has got to be a place you can report them to, that just isn't right. |
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1: My sister had reached that magical age where she thinks she knows better than everyone else on the planet (14). If you've seen Drake and Josh, my sister is a lot like the little girl.
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