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How do i convince my parents to get me a holland lop eared bunny!?

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i really want to add a new bunny to our family i have a dog, but we have had a bunny before,( when i was a baby), but a dog jumped over the fence and got it! the dog is gone now, but my dad is still sad, do you think he will say yes?

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  1. hmmmmm??? do you keep your room clean, do you wash dishes, do you take out the trash??? well if you don't do none of those things then tell your parents if i can have a bunny i will promise to take care of it feed if clean it and i will also keep my room clean i will also wash the dishes and i will even take out the trash and then say pppppppllllllleeeeeaaaaaaaassssseeeeee..... hopefully it would work but who knows everybody's parents are different...good luck..


  2. give him a little while to think it over (about a week or so) then ask him again. if he says no ask him y, then give him a little longer to think about it. then ask him again and tell him that u will pay and be very responsable. dont worry time will take over.

  3. Your dad might say no or yes it all depends. He surely misses the bunny but he might be scared of losing it again which happens a lot. But then you can try saying that you can keep it in the house and you will make sure that it doesn't go outside.

  4. im not sure

  5. Tell your dad you will make sure nothing happens to the bunny and that you will keep all dogs away from it, and say that it will make you really happy and you won't bother him for another pet till something happens to the ones you have.  

  6. well if u have a pet u dont  like any more than trade it for a bunny!  

  7. Try asking if you can keep it inside.  As long as you clean the litter tray every day, and the whole cage once a week it shouldn't smell.  And you can let it out for runs, maybe just in 1 or 2 rooms so you can keep an eye on it.  You will have to make sure it doesn't chew things or your parents might go off it pretty quick.  These are some things to watch for that my bunny chewed: ELECTRIC CORDS, turned up corners of wall paper, the door mat (seemed to like the rubber edging...) fake/plastic house plant, real house plant (careful incase they are poisonous, bunnies can't always tell!), wooden furniture, my favourite jandals (flip flops for you Americans).  But don't let it that put you off, it's not like she runs from one thing to the other to eat my stuff, it was just if she came across them while hopping.  Once you know what they chew you can 'rabbit-proof' the room pretty well.

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