Feeding, watering and grooming for vacationing families in their neighborhood.
cats are good and easy to take care of but they are not as fun as dogs. a kitten might be best .
If a nine-year-old girl is capable of walking dogs and people will pay her for the service, she can start her own dog-walking service for neighbors and friends. It is a good idea for her to walk dogs that she already knows, because it is difficult to know which dogs are friendly and which dogs are harder to walk.
What do you think the sock man by talking out dog license?
i think im not sure but i think its as must as you let the boy and girl dogs do it
As a rule, Dogs come in 'HEAT' twice a year. They generally can have puppies after they are 1 year old, and every year after that. One litter a year usually. It is recommended that dogs don't get pregnant the first time they come in Heat.
Only if her parents approve.
American Girl Doll of the Year 2012 dogs name is Cooper.
How about walking dogs, or taking care of pets. Make a flyer and post at the local convience store or in the paper. Also delivering newspapers.
Walking dogs
.Can we start by learning the nature of your relationship with the 13 year old girl in question?
If you are looking for more responsibility then taking care of a lawn, then how about taking care of kids (babysitting).
Yes
cats are good and easy to take care of but they are not as fun as dogs. a kitten might be best .
no he's done his year and taking care of his wife and kids.
If a nine-year-old girl is capable of walking dogs and people will pay her for the service, she can start her own dog-walking service for neighbors and friends. It is a good idea for her to walk dogs that she already knows, because it is difficult to know which dogs are friendly and which dogs are harder to walk.
honestly... it depends on your preferances.... if the girl and the guy both dont care.. go for it :)
Yes, you may be eligible for caregiver compensation through Medicaid's Cash and Counseling Program, which allows some family caregivers to receive payment for their services. Additionally, look into any state-specific programs or benefits that provide financial assistance for caregiving. Reach out to local senior services or elder care organizations for guidance on available resources.