Win Over Your Parents And Get Yourself A Dog With These Easy Steps

We all have been through this situation and some of us are currently going through it. Look, some parents will openly accept your idea of having a dog but others will be skeptical and might give you some hard times but don’t worry, we have got your back.

Parents can be pretty firm on your idea to get a dog but do your research well and give them valid points to consider your idea to buy a dog.

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Maybe you can give them alternatives to keeping a dog permanently or you can convince them by being responsible and acting a bit mature so that they can believe in you and your capabilities to take care of a living being.

How to convince your parents to get a dog?

You need to follow a few steps and be patient while convincing your parents to get a dog.

Extract Info About Dog Breeds

If you want to convince your parents, then you need to do your preparations first. 

Make sure you have been thoroughly through various dog breeds because it’s going to help you convince your parents, as many parents are open to small breeds rather than big.

Also, you must know about various dog breeds so that you and your family can understand what breed is suitable for your house and your family. 

You need to focus on the size, energy level, grooming, and temperament of different dog breeds to understand which of them is perfect for your family. 

Understand the Responsibilities

Before talking to your parents, please understand that dogs come with many responsibilities like feeding, walking, training, grooming, and vet visits, which your parents will be concerned about, and you have to make them believe you are responsible enough to take care of their daily activities.

So, be aware of these responsibilities and make your parents believe in you with a dog.

Know the Costs

You know in this inflationary economy you really need to have finances to look after any living species, either plants, animals, or humans. Everybody has needs, which can be satisfied with money.

So, make sure you know what and how much a dog costs for you and your family. Make a plan to convince your parents of the cost of having a dog.

Talk about dog food, supplies (leash, bed, toys), grooming, vet bills, and potential emergencies to your parents to make sure they know that you know all about it and are not being unreasonable.

You can also convince your parents by assuring them that you will too financially contribute to taking care of your dog.

Time Commitment

When you go to convince your parents for a dog, they will definitely be concerned about your time management because when you say you will take all the responsibilities of your dog, then they will ask about how you’ll manage your time for school, homework, and other activities along with taking care of the dog.

Now for that, you have to prepare an answer and stick to it. Make sure that you have true intentions for having a dog and looking after your studies so that your parents can believe you and be relaxed. 

Space and Allergies

Two major concerns for any parent are space in their house for a new member and being allergic. 

For small spaces, you can always go for small dogs; they are sweet and cute and do not take much space; just make them a cozy corner and they’ll be happy. 

For allergic family members, you can look for hypoallergenic dogs like poodles and many other breeds that are perfect for people with allergies. 

Concerns with Travelling

Suggest to your parents about different ideas to take care of your dogs whenever the family travels. 

You can always go for a pet sitter or if you have a trusted friend, neighbor, or relative who can take care of your dog, then you can leave them at their place until you all return.

Also, nowadays many flights allow pets too, and many places are dog friendly so you can take them along. 

Benefits of Emotional and Physical Well-Being and Assurance of Security 

We all know that dogs are our best buddies and are very loyal to us. They are always around us to help reduce our stress and anxiety and can even help fight depression. 

Their mere presence can light up your mood and it’s scientifically proven. They are good for physical health too because their walk times and playtime can help them and you both stay fit. 

Playtimes can bring your family close too, making sure to develop a good and healthy familial bond. 

Also, do remind your parents about how dogs contribute to our security and provide us with a safe and secure place to live. 

Now that you know what you have to do to convince your parents to buy a dog, make sure to be calm and patient with them. 

If your parents are firm on not having a dog, be consistent, but be graceful and let them see how much you want a dog buddy. 

One day they will surely melt and buy you a dog; just don’t lose patience and accept whatever’s coming your way with a smile.

John Vighetto

With a keen understanding of dog behavior and training, John creates interesting and informative content that empowers pet owners. He provides practical advice and lots of tricks with every article, blog, and guide that can help and empower pet owners- especially the new pawrents, to make the best decisions.

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