i would say a dog, cat, fish, bird, or hamster i grew up with all of these pets and they were the best
Chihuahuas can make great pets if trained correctly. I know that if untrained they nip a lot and it's not good to have that around young children. If you start training and socializing at an early age they make great pets. But, sometimes they can be stubborn and hard to work with so you have to patient.
English sheepdogs are very good with other pets and also with children.
They can be.
If your rabbit is quite young then get a kitten and let them bond with each other from a very young age. Then when there older they'll become good friends
Roundup typically needs to dry for about 2 hours before it is safe to be around pets and children.
fish. easy to take care of.
Yes, rubber wristbands can be a choking hazard for small children, especially if they are left unattended or if the child puts them in their mouth. It is important to supervise young children when they are wearing wristbands to prevent the risk of choking.
Generally they are excellent with other pets but no so well with younger children.
Rats are great pets for older children like around 10 or older. But if you get a rat and you have a younger child in your home it might bite or scratch. But otherwise rats are fantastic pets to have!
hamsters and gerbles are very good pets and are only around$15
some times but not all the time
Ferrets are not good pets for any children. There are no tests for allergic reactions for human from ferrets. Ferrets don't produce dander like cats, which causes allergic reactions in humans.