"Oh, no. If we were to let you get a puppy, then it'll grow up and die within a few years. You'll be really upset, and want to
bury him in the garden. Soon you'll want another pet, which in turn will die, and need to be buried. Our garden's not that big
so we'll have to move house and go to the country. But your mother likes working in the city, and she'll end up leaving us. I'll
turn to drink, and you and your sister will have to quit your jobs to look after me. I won't be able to give you an inheritance,
either. No puppy for you, sport."
Which fallacy does this argument commit?
A Appeal to Force
B Slippery Slope
C Ad Hominem
D Appeal to Emotion
E No fallacy