Picking The Right Pet

Getting a pet is a huge responsibility. It is also extremely exciting and fun. Most kids dream of having some sort of pet whether it is a goldfish, a dog, a rabbit, a cat or maybe a hamster. The type of pet varies for all types of people. Not everyone fits all sorts of pets. Some people are not active enough for dogs or some people do not like to clean out cages so a hamster would be a bad idea. Also, not everyone has the ability to give certain pets the care they require. For example, dog boarding can really be expensive. Not all families can afford to board their pets when they go out-of-town. Vet costs are very expensive sometimes as well. All of these things are very important when considering getting a pet. Here are a few things to consider when looking into getting a family pet.

Dogs are the most popular pet to get, but are also some of the most high maintenance. People who love dogs will tell you that the benefits outweigh the costs, but if you have never owned a dog you need to seriously consider those costs before you invest. First off, dogs are expensive especially when you consider the veterinarian visits; dog food, toys and grooming you will have to spend a lot of money. Also, if you are not good at training your dog you might have to pay for classes. Also, you definitely have to train your dog. An untrained dog will leave you with broken furniture and chewed shoes! However, dogs offer a lot of companionship and live a very long time. They are very interactive and fun as well.

Cats are the next most popular animal. They are less active than dogs and are a little less expensive. Cats vet fees are lower than dogs as is the price you would spend on food. They do, however, like to scratch things. You would need to invest in a scratch board or get their claws taken off. Also, they need a litter box, so keep in mind you would have to keep that off. Cats are good at being companions or hanging around. For people who do not like to run around as much or need to be as attentive would love cats.

Gerbils, hamsters, or other types of rodents are fun pets, but are also very smelly. They are often good pets for little kids but parents do not like them as much. If you have a small house and are bothered by smells, do not invest in a rodent. However they are good for people who cannot afford or do not have enough space for a dog or cat. They will obviously bite, but do not come with much risk either. The only costs for these types of animals are bedding and a cage and food. You can feed the rodents veggies and things as well if you would rather do that. Rodents are good but are not long-lasting pets. If you want something that will accompany you or your family for a few years, this may not be the pet for you.

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