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Things to Consider before your Family First Pet

What are the most popular companion animals? Well, the answers actually wouldn’t surprise you too much. According to research from the American Veterinary Medical Association, the top three most popular pets are: Dogs, Cats, Birds. When you’re a kid, having a pet can be one of the best things in the world. They can be a source of never-ending amusement, unconditional love, and companionship. But if you’re thinking about getting your child a pet, it’s important to do your research first and pick an animal that will be a good fit for your family. In this article, we’re going to look at some things you should consider before buying a pet, and what kinds of animals make good first pets for kids.

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Things to Consider When Buying the Family First Pet

How Long Will the Pet Live?

The average lifespan of a pet can vary greatly depending on the animal. For example, a goldfish might only live for five years, while a cat or dog could easily live 15 years. It’s important to consider this because it’s your child’s pet, and they will be the one who has to deal with the loss when the time comes.

How Much Space Does the Pet Need?

The answer to this question is important because you need to make sure you have enough space for the pet’s cage, bed, or aquarium. Some pets, like dogs, also need a lot of space to run around and exercise.

Are Any Family Members Allergic to Any Animal?

If anyone in your family has allergies, it’s important to pick a pet that they won’t be allergic to. How can you tell if an animal will trigger allergies? The best way is to spend some time around the animal before you commit to bringing it home. Some of the common allergens are found in animals with fur or feathers, so these might be best to avoid if someone in your family is allergic.

How Much Are You Able to Commit to Your Pet?

Pets require a lot of care and attention, especially when they’re young. Are you prepared to take on the responsibility of feeding, cleaning, and exercising your pet every day? Will your family members be ready to do so? If not, you might want to consider a pet that is low-maintenance, like a fish.

What Does Your Child Hope for in a Pet?

What we have here is an important question to ask because it will help you narrow down your options. For example, some kids might want a pet that they can cuddle with, while others might prefer a more independent animal.

How to Pick Your Family First Pet

Once you’ve considered all of the factors above, it’s time to start thinking about what kind of pet would be best for your family. Of course, you need to talk to your family first. Next, talk with your child about what they are looking for in a pet.

Is this your first pet: If you have had pets before, you can help your child understand the responsibilities of owning one? If this is your first pet, you need to be prepared for everything that comes with it.

Type of animals your child likes: That can help you narrow down your options. If your child likes dogs, you can start looking into getting a dog. If they like reptiles, you might want to look into getting a lizard or snake.

Is the pet beginner-friendly or not: You need to make sure the pet you choose will be easy for your family to care for. Like dogs and cats, some pets are pretty easy to take care of. Like reptiles and fish, other pets can be a little more difficult. If you’re unsure, it’s always best to start with a pet that doesn’t need too much attention.

Closing Thoughts

As you can see, there are many different options when it comes to first pets for kids. Therefore, it’s important to consider what your child wants and needs before deciding. Also, keep in mind that some animals require more care than others.

Once you’ve decided what kind of animal would be best for your child, it’s time to go out and get one! They’ll be so excited to have their very first pet.

About Me

Hi, there. I am Lin. Together with my husband and two kids, we live in the beautiful Netherlands in Europe. I am dedicated to self-development, creating quality time for the whole family, and fully supporting kids with their potentials with all I have learned from engineering, MBA, and 10+ years of working experience in the energy sector.

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