Wondering which pet to buy?
Have you been thinking o buying a pet for the home recently? What really is the best to have and why?
You need to consider the kids, they are vital on when you actually go out and get the pet you are after. It is best not to get a pet if you have kids on the way as sometimes the animal can get jealous of the attention it has lost and the child has gained so if this is the case wait until your child has been born.
A dog is a great pet to have for a family. If you are thinking of getting a dog then it would certainly be wise to get one of the bigger breeds like a Golden Retriever or German Shepherd as they are not only very friendly, family dogs they will also help to guard the home when you are out or asleep as their barks can be very scary for intruders. In the case of a German Shepherd they are not very friendly towards anyone outside of the immediate family but get used to any guests you have so do not worry they are not as horrible as they sound or look in those police videos you seeIn the case of a German Shepherd they are not very friendly towards anyone outside of the immediate family but get used to any guests you have so do not worry they are not as horrible as they sound or look in those police videos you see.
Go for something smaller if you do not like the bigger breeds of the canine.
Getting a cat instead of a dog could be right up your alley. They are not the best of animals to have if you have a family as they arent really interested in people much of the time and rarely have time for a game with the kids.
Of course if you are not into any of these pets at all then maybe something like a rabbit, hamster or even a goldfish would be better for you. If someone is out or you live alone they can provide company.
Do not forget that once you have the pet it will need a lot of care. Join an animal hospital so that the animal surgery within it can help your pet if it has an accident or suffers from health problems. Some of these can even do pet’s cardiology which can even involve fitting a pacemaker into your pet.


