A hamster, gerbill, fish or mabey a lizard.
Yes
Animals that make good class pets are low-maintenance, quiet, and friendly. Some popular choices include fish, hamsters, and guinea pigs. These animals are typically easy to care for and can provide educational opportunities for students.
Having class pets can provide educational opportunities for students to learn about responsibility, empathy, and animal care. However, it's essential to ensure that the pets' welfare needs are met and that proper care and supervision are maintained at all times. Teachers should consider the specific needs and requirements of the class pets before incorporating them into the classroom setting.
Yes. It is true to say that a pet princes is a good food for dogs.
Stroking or cuddling the pet. This releases "feel-good" hormones in both the pet and the petter.
that's kinda hard 2 find one for only 5 dollars .. but try pet smart .. or total pet ... good luck!
breeders are great to get pets from, they are a lot cheaper than pet stores.
depends on the class/school.
A good class pet would be a gerbil or a guinea pig I have 2 gerbils and theyre good with people and and rabbits have heart attacks easily!
training them
Yes
class distraction!
yes
yes it would but a better class pet are salamanders. because they don't need a heat lamp.
at best buy
i would say maybe 70 dollars. but that is just me. xD
i guess the most common pets are dogs since these are good companions and are faithful animals.....................!!!!!!!!