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How do you get your parents to say yes to a puppy?
Here are some ways to show your folks that you’re ready for a dog.
- Plan out a daily routine.
- Show them how you plan to implement that routine.
- Prove to your parents that you’re responsible.
- Do your research.
- Figure out a way to help with the expenses that come with dog ownership.
- Talk up the pros of owning a dog.
How do you convince your parents to get a puppy?
After deciding the breed, plan a daily routine for the dog and show it to your parents. Do include the time for its walk, food, training, and even exercise. Create a list of the dog’s tasks and how you will incorporate them into your schedule.
What is the best age to get a German shepherd puppy?
What’s the best age for buying a dog ( IT’S THE FIRST TIME FOR ME TO OWN A DOG )? People say that the best age is 6-7 Months so he can be trained and took all the vaccines .. Others say buying a pup 1-2 months is the best way the dog get used to his living place and the his family !
How much does a pup German shepherd cost?
If you are buying a puppy from a breeder you can expect to pay anywhere from $600-$1500. The average price of a German Shepherd puppy is $1000. As a general rule reputable breeders tend to charge higher prices because they put more time, effort, and money into caring for their breeding dogs and puppies.
At what age should you get a puppy?
Eight weeks of age has long been accepted as the optimal time to acquire a new pup. By eight weeks, sufficient dog-dog socialization has taken place with mother and litter mates to tide the puppy over until he is old enough to safely meet and play with other dogs in puppy class and dog parks.
How big is a 2 month old German Shepherd?
Male German Shepherd Growth Chart
Age | Height | Weight |
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1 month | 4 – 6” | 5.5 – 9 lbs |
2 months | 7 – 9” | 16 – 20 lbs |
3 months | 9 – 11” | 22 – 30 lbs |
4 months | 11 – 14” | 35 – 40 lbs |
How do you discipline a German Shepherd?
To discipline a German Shepherd, redirect unwanted behavior, such as destructive chewing, by distracting your dog and offering an interesting chew toy instead. Use positive reinforcement by rewarding good behavior with treats or toys. Don’t use physical punishment, yell, or encourage bad behavior.