I Want Find a Puppy Thats Free but Stays Little Please Help Me Im Moving and I Want Some Company on the Trip!?

maybe like a maltese or a yorkie or even a Pomeranian as long as it will give me a friend i will be happy=)

a puppy will not make you happy.
you should not get a dog for your own personal enjoyment or pleasure. you should get a dog because you can provide it with a stable home and meet it's needs.

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8 Responses to “I Want Find a Puppy Thats Free but Stays Little Please Help Me Im Moving and I Want Some Company on the Trip!?”

  1. Red Rover says:

    You're not supposed to get a dog if you're moving.
    Bad idea, seriously.
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  2. Not Quite Perfect says:

    A free puppy? No puppy is free. If you are out asking for that only then you don't deserve a pet.
    So you want it to hang out with you on the road and then you'll get there and dump it off?
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  3. Jiminy says:

    a puppy will not make you happy.
    you should not get a dog for your own personal enjoyment or pleasure. you should get a dog because you can provide it with a stable home and meet it's needs.
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  4. Sin Respuesta says:

    How about a hamster???
    I mean is not free….
    but it will stay little forever
    and it wont mind the trip
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  5. Alesi's Chi's says:

    How about some new cds or books on tape? Learn a new language during the trip. Count cows. Make up an imaginary friend to take along! Anything but forcing a puppy to take a long journey for YOUR gratification. Oh, and forget the 'free' tiny purebred. Don't you read any of the other questions on here?
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  6. Nekkid Dog © says:

    bad idea..

    you are going thru the stress and expense of moving.. now is not the time to get a puppy. The pup will be stressed about going to a new home anyways, and even more stressed to come into a stressful situation.

    You also risk exposing the pup to disease while travelling.

    If you want a companion, get a friend or relative to ride with you.. you can look for a puppy after you get settled into your new home.
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  7. ELIZABETH C says:

    Moving is stressful, sometimes sad, lonely. These are not the emotions to bring to a dog. When you are settled into a new place and have the time and positive feelings to share, then get a pet.

    The old adage "there is no such thing as a free dog", still true! Dogs cost $1,000 to $3,000 a year for ordinary care, feeding, etc.
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  8. marioni says:

    usually you can't find a pure bred for cheap. I got the best dog in the world for $300. she is a bichon frise, maltese, chiwawa, and poodle. she is only like a foot long and five inches tall. I
    saw the owner at a dog park with his other dogs. 1 of his dogs was having puppies that day. go to a small dog park near you and maybe you'll be lucky.
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