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Many of us already know that owning a pet adds to our emotional and spiritual well-being. Numerous tests have confirmed that owning a pet is good for our physical health as well! Evidently, while we are caring for our pets, our pets are taking good care of us.
Pet owners typically live longer, age better, have diminished bouts of loneliness, and are generally more healthy. Research shows that sharing our lives with animals has a constructive impact on our stress levels, blood pressure, cholesterol, moods, immunity, fitness, the span and quality of our lives, and can even reduce health care expenses.
If you are thinking of adopting a pet, you may want to consider adopting an animal shelter. Animal Shelters have every type of pet imaginable that are looking for good, loving homes. These pets include dogs, rabbits, reptiles, critters, cats and fish. Some of these animals may have been taken from homes where they were abused or neglected and may have emotional or behavioral issues. However, most pets at a shelter are happy and healthy and just want to be in a home where they are loved and cared for.
Many animal shelters have a website that displays the animals that they have for adoption. If you find a pet that you like, consider looking up the breed online so you know how to care for them and what their normal behavior is. This will also be helpful when you go to the Shelter and talk to the staff about what you have learned about that specific breed. This will show the staff that you are a serious adopter. Before you even go to a shelter, you need to make sure that you are ready for a long-term commitment to adopting a pet.
Be sure that you have enough room in your home so that your pet has enough room for running around or just hanging out. You need to be sure that someone will be home when it is time to feed or walk the dog or feed the cat. You also need to be sure that there is no one in the home that is allergic to the type of pet you are considering. Again, this is a long-term commitment since dogs can live for at least 15 years and cats can live up to 20 years. Most importantly, be sure that you can financially take care of a pet. Fees to spray or neuter a pet along with visits to the veterinarian, food, toys and supplies can all add up over time.
Be sure before you bring your pet home that you have everything that they will need when they get home. If you are purchasing a small critter such as a hamster, be sure that they have the cage. If you are purchasing the fish, be sure that they have an aquarium set up.
All pets should have the necessary supplies and food ready for them when they arrive at their new home. When you first get your new pet home, it is important to let them get used to their new home and give them space and time to would just to not only their new home but the new people that they will be living with. It may take a few weeks for them to adjust but in no time you and your new pet will have a routine and they will be just like part of the family.
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Source by Jessica Louise