
How can I let my father talk me a Golden Retriever puppy?
I really want a Golden Retriever puppy. My mother said she would me, but only when I got my father to say it was okay. Well, you see, that's a problem. My father is very stubborn and always says that we do not need more animals in our house. We already have four cats and two dogs. Every time I always bring up another animal, the first word from his mouth "NO" is. What can I do to get my puppy? Yes, I'll take care of the animals to take. I feed the cats and dogs every day, clean the cat litter boxes and pick up after dogs in the yard. I groom them all and give them baths. I interact with them every day and play with them.
1. You want a responsible dog owner Sound. 2. I love Golden Retrievers. 3. However, I would like to find two dogs and four cats too much! Perhaps your father will be willing to consider a puppy if a of older people dying.
How To Train A Golden Retriever Puppy
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