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A pet is for life and when you choose a companion or new member of the family you should think about what suits your lifestyle. If you’re a busy household with children and lots of noise, you need to select a pet that can cope with the chaos. Likewise, if your life is more peaceful a lively pet may not be for you.
There’s a pet to suit every lifestyle – it’s just a matter of finding the right one. If you do your research carefully, you’re sure to find a loyal pet that gives you plenty of unconditional love.
There are many things to consider when you choose your pet. They need to be happy at home and fit your lifestyle. A pet is part of the family and needs to feel cared for and content. When thinking about getting a pet you should take some time to think about the life you lead and how it will suit them.
Puppies and kittens are cute, as are many of the other animals in the photographs on rescue sites or other websites. You need to be a little detached and not fall for the soulful eyes and adorable face. A pet is an animal that needs devotion and attention to feel comfortable living with you.
If you’re thinking about getting a dog, you should consider whether you have the time to devote to walking it each day and whether you will be away from home often. Dogs don´t like to be left and can become destructive and unhappy if they get bored.
A cat might be an easier option if you live in an apartment or go out a lot. But cats still need love and can also demand a significant amount of time.
Choosing the right pet need not be difficult if you think about their needs and yours.
Here are some of the factors that you should think about when deciding what pet fits your lifestyle.
If you’ve decided to get a cat, congratulations! You’ll soon have a loving friend to sit on your lap and play with. You may choose to give a home to one of the many kittens or cats that are taken to shelters each year rather than buying an expensive pedigree from a breeder.
When choosing a cat check it is healthy and that its vaccinations are up to date. If you have children take them with you so you can see the cat’s reaction to youngsters. Assess whether the cat is confident or shy – is it inquisitive or does it hide? The important thing is that the cat fits into your lifestyle.
When choosing a dog decide whether you want to go for a particular breed or a mix. You should research different breeds to learn more about which are good with children, need a lot of exercise or are prone to certain illnesses.
Do you want a companion, a dog that walks for miles, or a family-friendly dog? You should also consider the space and room you have at home. The other point to remember is the age of your children and how they behave with animals.
Use our tips to choose the best pet for a busy lifestyle and enjoy the rewarding experience of having an animal to care for.
To help calm a new pet and get them used to a new home you could consider including the natural milk derivative Lactium® in their diet. For more information on the benefits of Lactium® for your pet contact us.
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