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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 475021" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>With difficult child's "less is more". Change the date. If he picks up on the change of date tell him "Saturday has turned out to be the pick up day and I'm sure it will be fun." If he asks why simply say sometimes changes are necessary and that will be best for you and me and our new dog. I would not include any information about the appointment until the morning of the appointment. and then say simply "today we are going to meet someone new" and, lol, if necessary "afterwards we are going to do x" (whatever works that is a treat for you both). </p><p></p><p>On a different note, lol, you are brave to introduce a pet into your household. Sure hope it is a laid back easy going breed. I did not choose wisely when I got a dog for the kids when GFGmom was four. The dog was lovely but training the dog while still training difficult child was more than I anticipated. Good luck. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 475021, member: 35"] With difficult child's "less is more". Change the date. If he picks up on the change of date tell him "Saturday has turned out to be the pick up day and I'm sure it will be fun." If he asks why simply say sometimes changes are necessary and that will be best for you and me and our new dog. I would not include any information about the appointment until the morning of the appointment. and then say simply "today we are going to meet someone new" and, lol, if necessary "afterwards we are going to do x" (whatever works that is a treat for you both). On a different note, lol, you are brave to introduce a pet into your household. Sure hope it is a laid back easy going breed. I did not choose wisely when I got a dog for the kids when GFGmom was four. The dog was lovely but training the dog while still training difficult child was more than I anticipated. Good luck. DDD [/QUOTE]
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