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Anonymous asked in PetsDogs · 1 decade ago

Do you think i will get their puppy?

She my aunt and uncle just got a new puppy last friday. The dogs is a german shepard mix and the vet says he is going to way more than 95 pounds. He is about 3 months now and he is already really big. His legs are really long and his paws and head are really big too. See they live in an apparent and it is not that big, not to minchen they own 2 other cats and alot of fish and they don't have alot of money. See they say that they are going to keep him but i think when he gets bigger they won't be able to afford and look out for him. And they say they are looking at houses but they can't be for sure since they don't have alot of money right now. From what i have posted please tell me if you think they will end up giving me the puppy and so idea and advice if that does happen. thanks:)

Update:

And yes i do wish the dog was mine but i'm just curious on what yall think about if i will get the dog or not.

Update 2:

And yes we have a big back yard and a big house for my 2 purebreed german shepards and my wolf hyridand they are really big and we are able to pay their vet bill and give them a good home and we would able to take the dog if they asked or needed it.

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  • 1 decade ago

    I think this is more of a wish. But I guess if you are prepared and your aunt isn't that rich then maybe!

    For the info, ive never owned a dog but i MIGHT be getting one soon (i wish :)

    You will have to give the dog LOTS of excersise and you would need to keep the dog outside cause German Shepards can grow quite big.

    Sorry I wasn't much help :)

  • 1 decade ago

    Just make sure they know you are willing to help with the dog if needed. Don't ever keep a dog outside unless you live on a farm and you have appropriate bedding, housing, etc. in a clean and dry area outside. Also, make sure your yard is fenced in. People who have dogs and keep them outside shouldn't get a dog in the first place.

  • 1 decade ago

    Who knows... why think too much about this now?? If they know you're willing to take the dog if it ever gets too much, then thats all that matters. Plus offering your future help could be slightly insulting to them, I'd be a little more gentle about the situation. Don't talk about it, don't bring it up. Just when and IF the time comes step forward

  • 1 decade ago

    He shouldn't really cost much more as an adult than a puppy, and if given sufficient exercise the size of the home isn't that big a problem. I'm really not sure why you think they'll give you the puppy.

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  • 1 decade ago

    this puppy will grow up to be a big dog, I would ask yourself this question am I going to be able to feed this dog it can get quite expensive, also you need a big yard for his exercise.

    Source(s): been there and done it ...
  • 1 decade ago

    why dont u suggest to take the dog if they decide to give it away

  • 1 decade ago

    well maybe...

    they mite let u watch them untill they find themselves a house

    hopefully u get it 'wish you lots of luck...(;

    -ED

  • 1 decade ago

    Well you should ask.

    It's not that hard

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