Have you ever wanted something so bad that you would do anything for it? The privilege I badly want is to get a husky puppy and I believe it would be beneficial. Getting a husky puppy would be beneficial because it would teach me how to be patient, it would show me how to take care of something other than myself, and it would teach me responsibility. My parents may counter-argue that getting a husky is a bad idea because I wouldn’t spend enough time with her/him, I wouldn’t train him/her correctly, or that I would not take care of it properly. I am here to prove to you why those arguments hold no value.
My first argument is having a husky puppy would teach me how to take care of another thing expect me. A counter-argument could be that I would be that I wouldn't take care of him/her correctly. If I had a puppy I would have to make sure it was feed, bathed, went out to the bathroom, and has …show more content…
With dogs you can’t just not take them out or feed them you have to keep up with everything. If I made a mistake I couldn’t blame the dog because they can’t do anything obviously it would have been me. I would be responsible for spending time with them so I could do that in the morning and as soon as I get home from school. You are also responsible for taking them to the vet which I could set a reminder for on my phone.
In conclusion, I think it would be immensely beneficial for me to get a dog for various reasons I explained. My reasons are that that it would teach me how to take of something other than myself, it would educate me on how to be patient, and it would show me how to own up to my actions and take responsibility. I would never push the work onto you guys, I would be responsible for him/her twenty-four seven. All possible counter-arguments I proved hold no value of any sort. There really isn’t any reason why I should not be able to get a