It depends if you're looking for a fun animal, that will play with you, or just a simple animal, happy and healthy, but is a good decaration. Usually, the funnest pets, are the hardest keep. Here's the best animal in each category.
Easy, to keep, but boring
Fish
Hamster
Okay to keep, but small
Guinea Pig
Cat
Bunny
Really hard to keep, but so FUN!
Dog
Horse
Do a sensible choice, don't pick a dog or a horse because they're fun, they are hard work! You might even end up quitting your job for a horse!
I recommend a okay to keep, but small animal. Or 2 easy to keep ones, Because they get very boring!
Good luck!
they make sure the animal are in good health condition and feed the animals too they make them look good so they can be sold to owners and they make sure that the new owner will look after the pet well and telling what the pet owner what they need for the pet. They will also have to do insurance stuff for the pets too
I would contact a veterinarian for that. It depends on the size of your rabbit and his allergies or other conditions that he might have. Consult your local pet doctor to get the answer to that question, or look it up on a reliable pet health website.
That depends on where you live. To find this out, you can look in a street directory or Yellow Pages, or even easier, use a search engine like Google or Bing. If you search 'Pet stores' and then your suburb or city, there are sure to be many results on pet stores and where they are located. If you are using Google, then there is likely to be a map, and you can click on it and get directions from your house to said pet store.
A pet microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and is typically encased in a biocompatible glass casing. It is inserted under the skin of a pet, usually between the shoulder blades. The microchip contains a unique identification number that can be read using a special scanner.
Since rocks do not have reproductive organs or gender identity, pet rocks do not have a biological gender. Gender is a social construct that applies to living beings with the capacity for self-identity, which rocks do not possess. Therefore, the concept of gender does not apply to pet rocks.
a dog is the third easiest pet if your not counting other rodents :)
dog
any pet to keep is a huge responsibility but if you want your first pet u should get a fish
The damsel (any type) is the easiest marine fish to care for. The brittle starfish is the easiest marine critter.
The easiest way to find out is to go to the pet shop and she what type of fish they sell. I'd say the most obvious is the way they look, swim & behave.
I would suggest a pet rock if they are available in your area. Very low maintenance.
A pet is an animal that you buy and look after.
There is no easiest horse to look after - all horse types on howrse require the same actions and attention each day.
The easiest type of pet stick insect to care for is the Indian Stick Insect (Carausius morosus). They require minimal space, are low-maintenance, and thrive on a diet of bramble, ivy, or other leafy greens. Their habitat can be easily maintained with a simple enclosure that provides ventilation and humidity. Additionally, they are generally hardy and can tolerate some fluctuations in their environment, making them a great choice for beginners.
a hampster because it is very small and you can hide it under ur bed
Wait for Poogle day and you might be able to make a Poogle pet.
You go to the pet store and get your pet and the you look in you bag and press equip and there is your pet beside you.