Pets do so many great things for people. They are companions, partners, and most important to some, our friends. This friendship is mutually beneficial for the animals and their people. Pets fill a void that would otherwise be empty, and in return they get good care and love. Animals don't judge people harshly. Given kindness, they love unconditionally and never question it.
It's not just dogs and cats that make good pets either. There are horses, cows, rodents, goats, even chickens can be pets. What pet(s) you have is greatly determined by where you live. If you live in town, with very small and limited space, you may sometimes have a cat, dog, or other small animal. On the other hand, if you live in a more rural area, you can have a horse, goat, or any other large animal. This also depends on the attitude of a landlord if you rent.
Do some research before you bring home a pet, however, and be sure you can fit one into your lifestyle and budget. Pets can be very expensive and time consuming. They require vet care, food, and supplies. Depending on the type of pet or animal you get or want to get, there may be specialized equipment and supplies required. And keep in mind that a larger animal can also mean larger expenses.
A dog or cat can be fairly simple to care for. You only need a collar, leash, food and water bowl, and a yearly vet check, or however often your veterinarian recommends.
Larger animals can be more expensive on vet care, food and supplies. If you have horses, cows, or goats, for instance, you need to have good fencing, water tanks, feeders, and a wind break or lean-to shed just to start. Then you have to have hay in the winter, grain is not always cheap, and tack and equipment, depending on what kind of animals you have.
Despite all of the expenses, what you get back is far more rewarding than you can imagine. Unconditional love, friendship, and even a playmate are just a few of the rewards of pet and animal ownership. You never have to come home to an empty house, yard, or lot. Someone is always happy to see you and spend time with you. Animals can also be very comforting at times of sorrow.
Pets can even be trained to work for us. Service animals are all over the place. They help with the blind and handicapped people. Dogs and horses are used on the police force, and in the military.
Pets are great motivation for kids to learn responsibility. They can also be four-legged babysitters (to an extent). Kids can also learn discipline by following strict schedules for showing their animals in programs like 4-H and the FFA. Animals can teach kids how to love and be respectful to the needs of others. Also, a high level of confidence and accomplishment can be achieved by caring for and owning an animal, no matter what type and size the animal is.
Whether you own a pet, or just love animals, your life can be touched and enriched by pets, both large and small.
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