Wednesday, December 22, 2010

How To Prepare Your Family For The Adoption Of A Pet

When the time comes for a family to adopt a pet there are a lot of things to be worried about. Chances are the children, and possibly the adults, will be so excited they may forget the responsibility that lies ahead. Pets become a member of the family and while they offer fun and companionship, they also require work. You will need to make changes in your family and in the house to ensure the pet is safe and cared for. The amount of changes will depend on the type of pet you adopt, but regardless of what animal you bring into your home, the entire family must agree to care for the pet, accept it and take responsibility for it. Begin by fixing any problems that currently exist in your home. Call a termite control or pest control company if necessary to rid of any bugs. Pets will be even more aware of problems than humans are, so it is especially important to make sure your home is free of insects and other problems.

When choosing your pet, it is important to decide on an animal that can live comfortably in your space. There is no sense in bonding with an animal that will be uncomfortable in your home. Think carefully about how much space you have and what your lifestyle is like. An animal that requires a lot of attention will need a family who has attention to give. If you are constantly on the go or living in a small space, you need to choose a pet that is low maintenance.

It is important the entire family agree to take responsibility for the pet. It is easy for the family to jump on board with the fun part of pet ownership, but when it comes to the work, suddenly one person gets stuck with it. Instead of taking on the responsibility on your own, divvy up the work of pet ownership among everyone in the family. Each person can clean up, feed, and exercise the pet, regardless of their age or role in the family.

Those adopting pets need outdoor space should make sure they have adequate room and accommodations for the animal. You can walk a dog on a leash, but it is much more convenient to just open the door and let the dog run in a fenced yard. If you are adopting a cat and you want to allow it outside, be sure to leave its claws in so it can protect itself. Some families even walk cats on leashes to protect the animal, but still allow it to enjoy an outdoor experience.

Finally, stock up on the necessities before bringing the pet home. Be sure you have food and water dishes, items needed to potty train the animal, and plenty of nutritious food. Remember, puppies and kittens need special food, so be sure what you purchase offers the appropriate nutrients. Lastly, consider buying some toys and treats for your new pet. They can be helpful in training and create an easier bonding experience with a new animal.

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