February 22, 2012

Spoiling Your Pet

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There is nothing wrong with spending money and spoiling your pet. Some people’s pets are their babies, and most people spoil their children, so don’t feel guilty about spoiling your pet. Use some of the following ideas that they are sure to love.

Buy Toys and Treats

Pets love it when they get spoiled with plenty of toys, especially cats and dogs. Toys don’t even have to be expensive and they keep your pet happy and active. Simple things like a squeak toy or a shiny piece of ribbon can keep a pet entertained for hours. You can train your pet with treats and give them to your pet when they deserve praise.

Give Plenty of Tummy Rubs and Cuddles

Dogs and cats alike enjoy being rubbed down and being the center of attention. Pet, rub, and brush your pet daily. Spend plenty of time cuddling with your pet when you’re watching TV, working on the computer, or sleeping. Not only will they enjoy this, but it will tighten your bond as an owner and pet.

Let Your Pet Play

Animals need to move and run around like the rest of us. It’s okay to lock your pet up at night, but let it loose during the day so it can run and play. Even animals like rabbits, hamsters, ferrets, and other pets need to be let out of their cage often.

Treat Your Pet to a Salon Day

Find a pet salon in your area and give your pet the treatment they deserve. You can find a list of different pet salons near your area through ebayclassifieds. A pet salon may provide baths, haircuts, and other services, so your pet will end up coming home fresh and new. You can also find other organizations in your area that offer services your pets will love.

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So Your Child Wants a Puppy

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When your child first asks for a puppy, your first reaction may be that they stink, bark, and jump on people, but as a perfect opportunity for your child to become more trustworthy, learn how to budget, and become more responsible, you may reconsider things. Plus, you get to adopt an adorable member into your family.

Earning a Puppy

Instead of simply buying your child a puppy, many parents make them earn it. Sit down with your child and come up with an agreement on how they will earn their puppy. Perhaps you will use a system where they get to add a point every time they complete a chore, homework, or help somebody else out. Once they reach a grand amount they can start looking for puppies to adopt. This shows that your child desires the puppy enough to do the work to keep it.

Budgeting

You can use this as the perfect chance to teach your child how to budget their money. Offer them a certain amount that they can spend on the puppy and accessories. Take them to the pet store several times so they understand how much a kennel, bed, leash, toys, and food all cost. The cost of puppies varies as well, so you want to make sure they understand how to budget around the puppy. You can visit the pet store or an animal shelter to find a puppy, but it’s a good idea to let them interact with several to choose the most friendly one.

Responsibility

Once your child receives their puppy, they will learn how to care for it, which will teach them a great deal of responsibility. They will learn to feed, water, brush, and play with it, all of which they should be responsible for.

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