I don't know if it's because it's a baby, but my friend has a pincher of 9 years, we live together for a year and we always buy him the most expensive food for small dogs, which comes out about 20 pounds, on a royal canine. Well, they're like people who're supported, they don't look at his years, he's got a pretty nice, shiny hair, no one believes he's an old dog anymore.
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Having a dog, as you already understood, is not a big one, but a very big responsibility, precisely for the reasons you share. There is no pet released freely around the house, which does not grow hair, does not drop sometimes, does not make white, does not get sick, etc. Also, keep in mind that there are no two identical dogs. Two dogs of the same breed may look the same, but have totally different characters and need to care for the fur. One can not drip, the other can fill with hair anywhere. If it's healthy and the doctors don't find a problem, then it's just that the animal happened like that.
The only way is to take adhesive tape and pass your clothes several times a day. Besides, you, as a hitchhiker, start cleaning everywhere at least twice, morning and evening. Wet towels on the table and sections, mop on the tiles, vacuum cleaner on the parquet, tapping the tablecloths on which the animal climbs.
Insulate it from the kitchen and sleeping quarters if possible. The puppy is small, and if it walks regularly and for a long enough time outside, there is no need to sleep all over the home. As long as he walks around the hallway and the living room, and he's got some toys to deal with.
You can also take a soft brush from the shops for one lev and during the walks outside carry it in a pouch, so that the dog can pass well with active movements on the back and abdomen.
However, it is not bad to seek a second opinion from another vet. If he speaks well about the dog's health, you have two choices. Either you clean every day as a holiday without complaining too much, or give the dog to serious people who know the price of having an animal at home and are willing to pay for it.
If you choose the first one, you should know from now on that you will have to draw up a new daily schedule as a matter of urgency, so that you have time for other commitments, except for cleaning. Prepare mentally that you will clean thoroughly at least an hour each day, can more, maybe a little less, depends on the size of the home, the premises, the furniture, etc. Half an hour in the morning, half an hour in the evening (this is a minimum). If you can remove any unnecessary things that interfere with and just collect hair on themselves, take them off. In general, actively engage in making it easier to clean as much as possible with the right scoop, adhesive tape, detergent (if necessary) etc.
First the dog should be well scratched outside to fall inside as few hairs as possible, and secondly, work at home. No complaint, no grumbling, just hard work for the sake of having an animal.
I understand your parents. The home has to be clean, whether it has a dog or not. If there is a dog, it can still be clean, it just wants a lot more effort. Set an alarm early if you have to. Make a daily schedule with a time range to clean up. You'il decide. The important thing is not to burden your parents with the care and hygiene of your dog. Living with you is a sufficient discount on their part. As a stayer, you have to provide a normal life not only for him, but also for peace of mind in this regard of the other residents.
I have a dog, too. And my dog drops hair and creates problems, but I've never engaged anyone else with him. Walks, vet, diseases, expensive treatment, stubborn... My dog is seven years old, believe me, I've seen everything. No one ever knew this dog was dropping hair or somewhere. I've carpeted in the middle of the night and dried them in my room so as not to bother my family to help me or to disgust me with smell, etc. When she's sick, I find money for a doctor, I take him (I had to transport her by train in terrible heat to the other side of town repeatedly), I starve then that money. For the people, my dog is super looked after, happy, clean, fed with good food. What I do, how I clean, it's my business as a hitchhiker.
Good luck to you. I hope you do it all in the best way and be happy at home!
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