My parents won't let me get a Pitbull! HELP!!!!!!

Ok so I'm a 14 an old who's never had a pet in my life ever and I think it's about time I got a pet and I want a Pitbull now I know your proably gonna jour it cost to much but we have plenty of money and no ones allergic to chiens in my family ou my step mom ou my younger step daughters who I live with so i think it may be because my step mom knows I don't like her that well at all but my 12 an step daughter wants a dog to and it also may be because my step mom is prgrent with my younger step sister/brother but I just need a way to convince them to let me get a Pitbull!!!! THANK toi and ask any questions and I'll answer par commenting and sorry if this is too detailed
 NickiMinja123 posted il y a plus d’un an
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bri-marie said:
For starters, ask yourself some questions: why a dog (especially if you've never had a pet)? Are toi ready for the responsibility of having a dog? Why a large dog? Why specifically a pitbull? Have toi done any research on the breed? These chiens aren't for everyone. I'm not saying this because I believe in the hype -- far from it. But some people are not cut out for certain breeds. The is no "everyman" dog breed.

After that, talk to your family. Ask them questions. Are they against toi getting a pet altogether? If not, why are they against dogs? Are they worried about the upcoming baby (which is a valid reason)? Do they not feel ready (or not feel that toi are ready) for a dog? Are they against large dogs? Are they against pitbulls specifically? Why? Have they done research about pitbulls? Are toi even allowed to have pitbulls (or any bully breed) where toi live? If so, is there insurance? If there is insurance, how much is it?
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I did some of this and it turns out they are are worried about the upcoming baby
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boytoy_84 said:
It's a shame, but maybe they are cautious about this breed around a new coming infant. These breeds sometimes can be nippy. They are good looking chiens though, My brother owns a pitbull and he's a little crazy, he's friendly but hyper since he's only about 7 months old, His name is Tyson.
I wish toi good luck and enjoy your dog if toi get one.
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 It's a shame, but maybe they are cautious about this breed around a new coming infant. These breeds sometimes can be nippy. They are good looking chiens though, My brother owns a pitbull and he's a little crazy, he's friendly but hyper since he's only about 7 months old, His name is Tyson. I wish toi good luck and enjoy your dog if toi get one.
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Thank toi turns out we're never getting a dog
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Flamethewolf101 said:
toi need to think very carefuly about this. Pitbulls can be distructive if not donné enought exorsize. They also may take a while to train, as do most dogs. When toi adopt a dog toi need to be able to give up a large part of your life to fill the needs of a dog. Pitbulls are not the best starter chiens and need someone who can socialize them at an early age and can keep going with the training. With a baby coming into the picture very soon, toi may not be able to care for the needs of this dog. While I do l’amour pitbulls, I believe a cavalier épagneul ou a papillon might be a better starter dog in your case.
I'm only 13 and not an expert in this field, so toi may chose to dis-regard this if toi want. This is only what I would do in your case and is not the only answer.
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