Friday, February 12, 2010

Free Youngest 11 Does Anyone Think I Am To Young To Get A Free Puppy?

Does anyone think i am to young to get a free puppy? - free youngest 11

Well, I wanted someone to send me a free dog and I'm 11 years old, but when thinking of what you? Or should I buy in the store? but if the store where you think you could be a pomeranian puppy only 50-200 $ 's purchase of a shelter in Ohio? or Las Vegas?

14 comments:

DEBORAH L said...

If the puppy is free or not should be the least of his concerns. THE MOST IMPORTANT thing to remember is that the dog can live for 8-15 years (approximately) depending on the breed from. A puppy is like a baby and needs lots of CARE. Who would care for him when he in school? Also, who pays for food, toys, Vet Care, ETC. All this adds up to big money. Discuss enjoys all these things, parents and decide together whether you are willing to stand up for.
GOOD LUCK!

Turtle said...

Nah

kaschwei... said...

Anyone with common sense not to sell or a dog. Talk to your parents for a dog to you, or that it saves money to adopt one.

Every animal is a big responsibility. Talk to your parents for permission. Please note that you are underage and still living at home (I know, I can not hear), but the responsible thing and get the first approval of their parents.

stormymi... said...

Not HUN his age, but you're living with, and their finances. The 11 probably means that you live with a family. How do you feel you care for a dog? I'm not saying that he did not care for the dog, but at the school, someone has to leave the dog, especially if it's a puppy. Even if you can spend $ 50 - $ 200 for the dog, you can not have the money to pay bills, veterinary, if those who could immediately if the dog gets a pet or to be free, every one . Do you not keep a dog at any price, until you are sure you can afford to take care of him. Ensure you speak to his family, to ensure close to, they can for youwhile you're busy with homework or school.
Good luck.

eladnelg said...

ur that age is not only responsible, and love your puppy so !!!!!

StormyLa... said...

First, it is with your parents or try to hide the dog? Second, it is important to note that a puppy (dog) is a commitment of 10 + years. Why not try to take a neighbor and / friend of the family dog for a walk for dogs (not unpleasant at first, of course). Now that we teach the difference and you and your parents choose your list .... "I suppose. There are many puppies and dogs that need a loving home. So many dogs are in the store bought puppy mills. These places can be cruel and dogs are often unhealthy rise. Further information links below.

Lis said...

It is never too young to have a puppy! an animal shelter is a great place to meet to bring a dog

callmebe... said...

for u ll ave to another puppy opprotunities MUCH Free. Giving people the freedom to puppies and kittens away for free every day. or you must wait until they are old enough for such a responcibility UR. I wonder!

Brittani

keep it real said...

Never buy a puppy from a pet. They come from places called "Puppy Mills, horrible places that are terrible. Pet shops do not care about the dogs that are only there for the money!

Always comes to a shelter pet! Dogs need a good home and we are for the people who save their lives, grateful!

xenie said...

Age seems to run adequately take care of a dog, a lot of things but then you have before you consider ... parental consent and support in caring for the dogs will be crucial ... getiing a dog is not like a toy with you can if you like ... If the dog is sick, would you be willing to take care stay late in the buying of it? When you leave for the day, it was one person left at home to look after a dog? assume the costs of veterinarians? Dog food? Care?

ontario ashley said...

Uh, no idea.

1. With 11 years experience with dogs? Can you train or pay for the training?

2. There are no "free puppies". Our puppies will cost about $ 700 to buy for the care, education, food, veterinary bills.

3. Never buy a puppy from a pet.

4. With a shelter dog is the best option, but they must ensure that parents are willing to provide financial support for the veterinary fees and training. There are a lot of Pomerania and pom-mix dogs in the shelter.

5. Note that this dog is always there when at the age of 22-25. Will you still be willing to take care of him, then?

nef90620 said...

I think it is a question of you too young ... What are your parents? If they agree, and you are sure that you are mature enough to take their young, before you care. Just be sure to read much about the care of the puppies ... They work! :)

By the way, if you want the accommodation or a place of salvation ... There are so many puppies die, they really need homes ... Check petfinder.com, you are looking for Pomeranians in your city and you will find rescue groups.

Here are some places in Ohio have found that rescue Poms:

http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OH351. ...

http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OH568. ...

http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OH498. ...

http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OH570. ...

http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OH86.h ...

Whatever you do, do not buy from a pet (unless it is a place to take them, like Petco / PetSmart). The pet stores buy puppies from places that are for purebred dogs and again, without food or rest until they "spend" and then they go on to become ... really cruel. It is called Puppy Mills.

Mand-uhh said...

Um,
I am 12 years old and I have a puppy of 9 weeks!
But I mean, it's not mine!
However, parents have used his help?
We could not, t really a puppy alone, without the help of their parents do not?
So why not ask them to help you and you are not for young people to have a puppy!
Have fun with it \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ it!
Bye

sqishiee... said...

Your old enough, if you take care to a dog. After seeing a dog in a shelter, and you can even know what kind of dog is best for you. You can find the game that your dog personality.Dogs that do not come home, they sleep for ever, so if I were you, I have a can get the shelter? Good luck to you!

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