First of all you have to calm yourself. Next you should walk over to them and then stroke them and always be praising and reassuring them. Next if you can pick them up if small and hug it. If big you shoudl just give them a snack and play.
No not really they are know to be hyper but make good pets
Because they calm you down. You also will be never alone.
You can simply tell them that what your pets are. You tell them if you do have any pets. If you have pets tell them what are the breeds of those pets.
Pets have been proven to lower blood pressure so yes.
Only your pet's reproductive system is removed. After that, they're more calm and easier to live with.
Sussex come inpure whiteBrownRedLightBuffSilverSpeckledCoronationLavenderGoldfrom my expereance sussex are calm mild birds. good for pets.
Mesopotamian trained wild animals to be calm and behave, basically what I'm trying to say is Mesopotamian had wild animals as pest.
On airlines/hotels/places where pets are aloud. Remeber that if your dog is not calm, trained, good-behaved, you probably should leave him/her back.
Lionhead rabbits make good pets for children but can be very mean if you pick them up after they reach about six months old. Sometimes they can be a bit snappy and may nibble on you for protection. Pick one that is calm, that one will be the best!
To properly weigh a cat, place it on a scale designed for pets and record the measurement. Make sure the cat is calm and still during the process to get an accurate weight.
The word 'calm' is an adjective; for example: We took a calm walk on a calm afternoon.Some synonyms for the adjective calm are:peacefulquietmildrestfulserenebucolicharmoniousinactivemotionlesspacificplacidtranquilThe word calm is also a verb (calm, calms, calming, calmed) and a noun (calm, an uncountable noun).
Yes. Alpacas are easy to tame and can make good pets.