hahaha....just tell your parents and have the puppy make a cute face, they won't be able to resist it and then you'll get to keep it ..haha (o=
2007-05-26 15:23:33
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answered by Kyle Reese 2
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When I was a teenager I thought about doing this very thing- I had it ALL planned out! Thank goodness, I never actually followed through with it! Then, unbelievably, I grew up and moved out and could have as many and whatever kind of pet I wanted! Now, I'm a grandma- I've had numerous dogs, cats, a variety of rodents, birds and fish and have loved every one of them. You'll be independant one day soon too, even though it may seem like it will never happen, and hopefully you will become a responsible pet owner. Good luck- and DON'T try to keep this from your parents!!!
2007-05-26 16:14:52
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answered by nanny411 7
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A puppy is just like a baby.. it's going to be a lot of attention and it might even bark during the night. Hiding doesn't seem like the best idea. Why do you need to hide it anyways?
2007-05-26 15:24:11
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answered by Anonymous
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PLEASE don't do this!! You may absolutely adore the dog and your parents are probably really strict on parents, but what you are doing is cruel and unfair to the dog. THIS IS ANIMAL CRUELTY. You cannot keep a dog without your parents knowing. You cannont keep it shut up in your room. It needs plenty of time outdoors. You may think you are old enough to handle this, but what happens when it needs to go to the vet? You will have to take it and will be responsible for paying the HUGE BILL. Dogs can live a long time, my friend's poodle lived until he was 16 years old. There is no way you will be able to hind him for that long. You will not be able to go for sleepovers or overnight school excursions ever again. You will need to stay at home and look after your dog. And when he gets older, bigger and needs more food (which you will have to pay for yourself), he will be EVEN MORE DIFFICULT to look after. Show him to your parents now. They will be cross that you have hidden him, but if you admit what you have done now before they find out, you will have a MUCH GREATER chance of being able to keep him than when they find out themselves. And your parents WILL find out.
2007-05-26 15:33:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry, a five month old puppy is pretty active and needs to go out frequently. Better fess up before they find out the hard way. And that's going to be soon. It's not a good way to build trust with your parents or to show the responsibility you would need to have a puppy.
2007-05-26 15:23:32
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answered by Anonymous
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domestic canines sleep plenty. She might additionally be dealing with a develop spurt which takes plenty out of them. She may be bored interior the kitchen, extremely if she would not have any toys in there. She may be mellowing with age, even however that's slightly early for that. She's a newborn and little ones sleep plenty.
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answered by ? 4
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You are never going to be able to hide a 5 month old puppy. Explain to your parents that your responsible (besides the fact that you tried to hide the dog from them) and beg them to let you keep it.
2007-05-26 15:29:20
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answered by Splash♥ 2
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Not a chance in the world. A 5 month old puppy will cost you over $1000 in the next year for vet bills, food, toys, etc etc. Your parents aren't stupid. Aren't they ever home on weekends etc?
2007-05-26 15:22:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't hide the dog you need to be honest with them and tell them you will be responsible and care for the dog. If they don't let you keep it better now then later when the dog is older and you are more bonded with it.
2007-05-26 15:19:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to talk to your parents. Explain haw badly you want the dog and hope for the best. It will be better than them finding out you lied to them (hid the truth)
2007-05-26 15:43:04
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answered by Abigail's Mom 4
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i had to hide my dog and he was a big golden retreiver and just try to train him... like that sounds like it would take alot of time and prolly not work but thats wat i did with my dog.. i taught my dog to hide when they were home..like he would run under the bed everytime because when he didnt know ne thing was wrong i would hide him under the bed..also the barking just kinda give him a scared serious look and tell him/she to be quiet.. it might catch on..and my dog isnt smart at all... good luck..oh and if your birthday is coming up soon say you want a puppy and you just happened to have a friend that has a dog..also if one parent knows how much you love it work that it:) good luck
2007-05-26 15:33:34
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answered by moccalocababe05 2
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