House pets should be treated with great amounts of love and respect. House pets are meant to be companions and family.
Dogs are loyal to you and your family and you know the saying, "Man's best friend." It's true! Dogs are the kind of pet who plays alot when you want to play, and when you get tired, they'll probably be tired, too! Dogs are nice creatures! They will not be mad at you if you are a little stern with them. Cats are different. They are lazy and they seem to run away in trees and/or bushes. That's very annoying, so I prefer a dog. And be careful when you get a puppy! They are fragile and you better keep him/her in a cage before he/she starts discovering the house. You can let him/her out only if you like pee, poop, and torn things laying around the house!
Humans use animals for various purposes such as food, clothing, transportation, pets, entertainment, and research. Additionally, animals are sometimes used in therapy and assistance programs for people with physical or mental challenges. Despite the benefits, it is important to ensure ethical treatment and welfare of animals in all interactions with them.
There is no such thing as a teacup pig; it was a scam that went way overboard in England, and when everyone there started to find out the truth, the scam moved to the US. Even (but of course not limited to) Animal Planet stated in their Pets 101 Pigs episode that there are NO SUCH THING AS A TEACUP PIG. There are no such things as micro minis or tea cup pigs. That's not to say there arent gentically small ones, but "teacup" is a word stolen from dog breeders by pig breeders who want to command a higher price and sucker you into buying something that will stay small and they even go so far as to malnurish their piglets to stunt them. You can expect any pot belly pig to mature between 150 and 400 lbs. When they're born, about the size of a teacup (hence the name). After 3-5 years, they grow up to be about 200 pounds!! In other words, much too big to be a housepet. That is the reason why the are called "miniature" pigs though-- the normal farm pig is a whopping 600-800 pounds. Beware of unscrupulous breeders or sellers who claim they have teacup pigs. THERE IS NO SUCH THING.
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No. House pet is not a compound word.
a hamster should be terated as a pet because they are small cute and they are not wild animals
they excpected to be terated nicely along with his companions
No,television life is very different from real life.So you cannot kill the mother deer and keep the fawn.
dogs because humans have more than one cat In 2007, a study showed that 37.2% of households in America owned dogs and 32.4% owned cats. Dogs are more popular that cats.
It often depends. as a housepet they will sometimes go crazy and bare their teeth a little, but in the wild they get along fine.
Not a thing. You're neither qualified nor safe. Take him to a vet. Why are you experimenting on your poor housepet? Follow the link below to the Purdue Faculty of Veterinary Medicine If you ever have children, don't leave drain cleaner out, either
Daschunds are great. They can be stubborn though. They are also very territorial so if you have a lot of company don't get a daschund. Bischon Frise are Hypo-allergenic. That means they don't shed and dont have as much dander as other dogs. Well there is two suggestions. Hope they help.
Apparently they make good pets - "The waterspider is an easy housepet, and can be fed with a lot of freshwater animals".http://www.waterwereld.nu/waterspineng.phpI want one too god knows where you can get them, might have to try and catch one. I know their native to my country, I don't know if their rare in the wild though...
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is a mongoose starring in his own short story by Rudyard Kipling. Due to a flood, he is wished away from his home and discovered by a British family in a Segowlee Catonment. He defeates and kills three snakes in the story (Karait, Nag and Nagaina), becoming the hero of the garden and living a life of peace with his new family as a housepet.
Dana Carvey played many characters on SNL, including: * The Church Lady * Garth (of Wayne's World) * The Chinese Chicken Pet Shop Owner ("Chicken make good housepet.") * Derek Stevens (Britpop star who sings, "Chopping Broccoli") * George H. Bush * Johnny Carson