Wednesday, May 28, 2014

I live in an apartment with just my mother and i what dog should i get for only me and my mom im 13?




Divine Div


My mom and i live in an apartment i have 2000 saved up of allowence and birthday money and my mom will help me pay im 13 what type of sdog should i get i live in an apartment PLEASE HELP


Answer
Reading a book or two is very important as a first step. Many books on the market are able to teach you what to look for in a breeder, in a rescue shelter, in a particular breed, amongst many other things. The first 16 weeks of a dogs life require the most careful planning: getting the dog socialized, getting the dog potty trained, getting the dog used to its new home, getting the owners used to providing positive reinforcement and leadership.

The truth is that the dog will belong more to your mom than it does to you, in the long run. I say this because most dogs live 12-15 years when well cared for. You will probably be in university in 6 years and unable to pay for the dogs care, nor will you be able to have enough time for the dog to do all of its walking and playtime, feeding and so forth (because you will be studying a lot, meeting new people, working part-time...etc.). So, this means the dog will be yours and your moms for 6 years, then it will be mostly your moms for the next 6-9 years, possibly even longer. For this reason, make sure that you AND your mom both really want the dog you choose, will both love her/him and enjoy her/his company. In other words this is a joint decision for both you and your mom together.

In apartments, you want to look at small dog breeds. You also want to avoid many different types of terriers, because even though they might be small, they need A LOT of exercise and outdoor time, some really need a yard. There are some terriers you can consider, but you must be careful.

In addition to choosing a breed of dog, you also want to choose a particular dog. If you get your dog from a breeder, be sure to ask them for a dog that is less dominant and more easy going. If you decide to rescue a dog, then make sure you go out and meet at least 3 dogs, then decide which one you think will be happy in an apartment and a good match for both you and your mom.

Make sure you and your mom read a book or two. Here is a book I recommend for your situation:
"The Art of Raising a Puppy" by the monks of new skete.

There are over 200 breeds and a lot of different mixed-breed dogs to choose from. It would be impossible for me to list all of the wonderful breeds that might suit you, but here are some:
Yorkshire Terrier
Pomeranian
Lhasa Apso
Shih Tsu
Chihuahua
Small Mixed Breeds
Miniature Poodle
Bichon Frise
Maltese
Papillon
Cairn Terrier
Silky Terrier
Rat Terrier
Miniature Pinscher
Pekingese

Last tip: Dont spend all your money on buying the dog, there are many expenses in the first year to keep your dog:
- Dog bed, Leash, Collars (puppy size and adult size), Dog Toys, Jacket, Crate, Pet Shampoo, Nail Clippers, Grooming Brushes = About $400 (Lower estimate)
- Vet visits at: (1) 8 weeks; (2) 12 weeks; (3) 16 weeks (4) 1 year. #1,2,3,4 for vaccinations and check-up. #4 also requires neutering/spaying your dog and possibly microchipping = About $400 (Lower estimate)
- Grooming at a professional grooming parlour at least twice per year for most breeds = About $150
- Cost of buying the dog. Rescue Dogs cost about $200-450. Purebred dogs from good breeders cost about $1,000-2,000. If a "breeder" is selling a dog for 300-800 DO NOT BUY IT: The dog is being abused and is unhealthy. DO NOT BUY FROM PET STORES: They rip you off and abuse the animals.

Is it ok to dye your 4 year olds hair?




Elizabeth


My daughter will be 5 next month and she wants the ombre treatment like I have.

I didn't say yes...yet. I'm thinking hard. I mean, its only the tips and her hair grows soo fast I feel like there is no harm done.

She paints her nails, and wears lip smackers but that's about it. She dresses and speaks like a little lady and I feel like it would be cute.

What do you think? Is she too young?



Answer
Tell your daughter to wear a wig, but I doubt she'll be allowed back in the school!

Toddlers & Tiaras do that, but I do NOT RECOMMEND CHEMICALS on anyone - specially if they have a family history of breast cancer. Both mom, & sister have breast cancer, they both have messed with chemicals all their lives. Mom started perming my hair in 2nd grade when I was dyeing my hair in the 80's & 90's, I had frequent migraines. Those are all signs, your body had been tampered with chemicals.

I've responded to many girls (guys now too) under 15 experiencing in hair loss since 2009, due to hair straightening, relaxers and hair dyes. Women 60-90 have those same symptoms but it took them years to get there. But for 15 & under, giving advice here? They can't predict the future of their hairs, until they're in their 30's, but 15 & under with hair loss? C'mon! I've responded 7 in 2 hours 9-3-10, (before school started) 4 in 1hour 3-5-11 alone. 3 in 1hr. 8-8-11, 6 in 15 mins. 11-10-11.

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âUse art soft pastel chalk. Oil-based chalk will stain your hair. Sidewalk chalk or chalkboard chalk wonât stick to your hair.
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Itâs important to use soft pastel chalks â the kind artists use, not oil-based chalks or sidewalk chalks.
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