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write a letter to your father convincing him to keep a dog at home

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Answered by nerdysid
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Explanation:

“The best way to get a puppy is to beg for a baby brother — and they’ll settle for a puppy every time.”

That one-liner by Winston Pendelton is one way to convince mom and dad to get a dog. However, if you really want to add a canine companion to your family, there are several (better) strategies you can use when presenting your case to reluctant parents.

First, put yourself in their shoes. You say “dog” and they most likely hear “time, expense, disruption of schedules, a lot of extra work, and possible destruction of furniture and household goods.” You’ll want to address their concerns, while also highlighting the best parts of dog ownership. But, you can’t just talk the talk … you have to walk the walk. Here are some ways to show your folks that you’re ready for a dog.

1. Plan out a daily routine. Whether you get a new puppy or an adult dog, he will need food, walks, exercise, grooming, and training. By creating a list of daily tasks, you’re showing your parents that you understand how much time and effort goes into raising a happy, healthy, well-adjusted pet.

2. Show them how you plan to implement that routine. Will you get up earlier to feed and walk the dog? Are you willing to give up some after-school activities in order to come home and take care of him? Will you clean up after him? Are you willing to contribute to the expense? Far too often, families get a dog “for the kids,” but mom and dad end up doing all the work. Show them that you’re eager to take on a lot of the responsibility.

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