Yes
Not in the wild, but they are commonly kept as pets indoors.
spiders and bats
Yes, since some spiders are poisionous. But most are harmless to pets ans people.
Yes humans are allowed to have a spider as a pet.
they are bred to be in captivity so they are not wild like most
You can find spiders with hats for sale on online marketplaces or specialty pet stores that sell exotic pets and accessories.
Humans, pets, insects, spiders, mites, bacteria....
Tiny spiders are generally not harmful to humans or pets. Most small spiders are not venomous enough to cause harm, and they typically avoid contact with larger animals. However, it is always a good idea to exercise caution around any spider, especially if you have allergies or sensitivities to insect bites.
I have a neighbor who has a cat, a dog, four ferrets, and locusts, and spiders! So yes.
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That depends on the Hindu. Some have cows, some have cats, some have dogs, some have fish, some have birds, some have spiders, some have snakes, some have lizards, some have turtles, some don't have pets, some have a combination of pets.
Dog owners should take precautions such as keeping their pets on a leash when outdoors, avoiding areas where wolf spiders are commonly found, and regularly checking their dogs for any signs of spider bites. It is also important to keep the dog's living area clean and free of clutter to reduce the chances of encountering wolf spiders.