Jumat, 06 September 2013

Does this sound normal for a birthday party?

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It is a pretend b-day invitation for a language class. B-day for teenager.

It is at the park. family and friends can come. various foods: eggrolls, salad, chicken, fried rice, BBQ, cake, fruit,soda. play sports and games.
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Yes. It actually sounds fun(:

Parents. I need advice on steps to take on proving to my parents that im responsible enough for a puppy?




Sara W


Im 13, and my parents say i need to prove that im responsible enough for a puppy. So they decided to get me a fish. I have to keep it alive till they decide im ready for the next step up. And ideas on what that next step up pet would be? Please help.


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The problem with 'stepping up' with pets is the fact that you end up with a bunch of pets that still need daily care and attention and you will end up having no time for a puppy. Show your parents that you are committed to dogs. Spend some time helping out at your local animal shelter. Perhaps you can spend some time and effort raising donations for your local shelter. My step-daughter had 2 birthday parties (1 at her mom's for school friends and 1 at our house for friends and family) and her invitations stated that she would not be accepting birthday gifts for herself but would happily accept donations for the Humane Society (her idea). I went to the shelter's website and printed a list of needed items and mailed a copy with each invitation. We collected dog food, cat food, toys, treats and much needed cleaning supplies.
Spend some time researching different breeds so that you know what breeds or mixed breeds would fit your home, yard, family, schedule and lifestyle best. Learn all about training!!!!! Training any dog, but especially a puppy, takes more than just time and dedication. It takes knowledge about dogs - how they think and respond to our voices and more importantly, our body language. Then perhaps you can show your parents your dedication to dogs, not just having any old pet. You can even compromise and adopt a young adult dog (trust me, you WILL fall in love with a few at the shelter). A puppy requires a lot of time and constant work and has to be done by everyone in the household. A puppy is also a lot more expensive for your parents. A puppy needs a lot of trips to the vet for vaccinations (which is pretty costly) as well as surgery to be spayed or neutered. Any adult dog you adopt from a shelter will already be spayed or neutered. Good luck!




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