Monday, May 24, 2010

I need to convince my mum to get a lizzard?

I REALLY REALLY WANT a bearded dragon. but my mum says no. I am really ready for the responsibilty
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show her how responsible you are by helping her with the chores and cleaning your room, doing well in school and stuff like that, then explain to her at the end that she could see how responsible you've become and that you will maintain it

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Search (local phone book/Internet) for a pet store that takes in reptiles that have been abandoned. Go in with your mom and discuss your options with the shop keeper. They will either confirm you are ready or let you know why you are not ready. Also if you get a pet from this shop and you find it is too much, you can bring it back. You won't get your money back, but the pet will be safe and happy.
show her your responsible by various things and say show her you've over looked to idea of having a pet lizard
bearded dragons are a beautiful reptile.they are kind of stupid as they tend to stop in the middle of the road.as a defence.i have had on a few occassions had to stop the car %26 move them. I do have a problem with them being kept in captivity. I also have a problem with breeding cockroaches to feed em.hate cockies

leave em run free %26 enjoy them in the wild
Are you ready for the responsibility.? You should be coz keeping pet is not a joke.Have her inform that there's nothing wrong in taking one specially when your're young coz it helps them to be more responsible.,caring..,%26 attentive when they grow up.Best of luck..
i came up to the same situation my self(but its still a no)you should tell her that you some day could be a conservationist ,help animals and stuff.and if needed use the puppy dogeyes
tell her that you cannot live any longer without either the lizard. or 2 goats.
Find a local reptile rescue or animal shelter that takes in reptiles and spend a few months volunteering there, helping to feed, and clean up after the reptiles there. After a while (a few months, not a few weeks) discuss with your mother the option of fostering (taking care of until they are adopted by a new home) a lizard from the rescue. This will give you the chance to show your parents that you are ready for a lizard, and your parents might be open to the idea since it would not be a permanent pet. But of course if your mother has a fear of reptiles (which many people do) you will most likely have to wait to get one until you are old enough to move out of the house.
As a mom I would take into consideration on if you have had pets in the past or even currently and how well you took care of them. If i'm not mistaken bearded dragons can have saome drawbacks have you did research on them to get all the information on them and thier enfiroment or normal habitat. Showing your mom you know what a bearded dragon's life and the things required to take care of it would be a step in the right direction.

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