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5 Tips for Adopting Pets
Learn what being a pet owner means before you adopt
Did you know that every pet has its own personality and unique needs? Find out as much as possible before you and your family take the plunge into the wonderful, long-term commitment of pet adoption!




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Which Pet is Best?

Decide on the type of animal, and then Think about who will be caring for the pet, and what would work best with your lifestyle and household in terms of the pet's energy level, exercise requirements , social behavior and general care.
Here's a list to help your family figure out which type of animal is best for the family's lifestyle.



Which Pet is Best?

Decide on the type of animal, and then Think about who will be caring for the pet, and what would work best with your lifestyle and household in terms of the pet's energy level, exercise requirements , social behavior and general care.

Here's a list to help your family figure out which type of animal is best for the family's lifestyle.

Dogs
  • Some dogs may require a lot of exercise while others may be" couch potatoes." Adopt a dog from a shelter where the staff can tell you about each dog's unique personality.
  • Puppies and high-energy dogs will be best in houses with yards or in apartments close to a beach, greenbelt, or dog park.
  • Puppies and any dogs with aggression issues, are not good around small children.

Cats
  • Some cats are independent while others are very social; they can be playful and high-energy or lap-cats. Cats show a wide range of personality style, so make sure to choose one who matches your expectations. The best way to do this is to start with an adult cat. That way you know what type of pet you're getting, rather than waiting to see how a kitten will "turn out." Cats require less overall care and time than dogs.ome enjoy alone time.
  • Great for apartments and houses, and can be a good first pet for a kid.

Birds
  • Devoted, sometimes messy and loud, and some love attention.
  • Great in both apartments and houses.
Fish
  • Most of them are easy to care for; most don't require a lot of space; beautiful to watch.
  • No petting or playing involved, and you'll have to learn the science of keeping it alive!
  • Small tanks are great for apartments, and a single fish can make a great first pet!

Guinea Pigs & Hamsters
  • Super cuddly, full of energy, but can be loud and messy!
  • These guys require lots of love and attention! A great first animal for a kid to help take care of.
  • Great for people living in apartments, but do your research, because some kinds of guinea pigs and hamsters have special needs in terms of diet and privacy.

Rabbits
  • Will be sweet and sometimes sassy, cannot live outside, but can sometimes be trained to use a litter box!
  • Bunnies are fragile creatures who might be better suited to an older child.
  • Good for houses and condos, though bunnies can be trouble for renters because they sometimes eat flooring and furniture!

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Be the Change

Using the Internet to spread the word!

Obviously, you love animals, and you know how to use the computer because you got this far! Now, with your parents' permission, you can use the Internet to help make the world a better place for animals and humans to live together!

  1. Your voice can make a world of change!
    Write a silly song or poem about protecting animals. If you're lucky, it'll go viral, and the whole world will be singing your song!

  2. Volunteer, Inspire!
    With your parent, visit your local shelter and ask how you can help. Offer to post pictures of the animals awaiting adoption.

  3. Act up, be loud & proactive!
    Write a blog about animals, write a magazine article.... Whatever you do, just keep doing it! You can be a voice for these wonderful animals, and you can lovingly teach the truth to other people, and spread the word. You have the power to make a difference.

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