Always feel good about yourself and you can accomplish anything with you and your pet.
I never felt i was a good fish owner ( the fish's name is Betty) but when it died, i knew that i tried.
This question is unclear. Do you mean "is your pet supposed to protect you" or "are you supposed to protect your pet"? If you are asking if your pet is supposed to protect you, then no. Your pet is you, the owner's, responsibility and it really not a pet's job to protect you. Even a lot of dogs do not have a natural guarding instinct and will prefer to hide in situations it does not like. If the question is "are you supposed to protect your pet?" then yes, absolutely! A pet, no matter what species it is, depends on the owner for its health, happiness and safety - a good owner strives to provide all these things. A pet should not be used as a status symbol, or used as a commodity.
You should be aware that you need to be patient and not lose your temper with your pet and to be positive when teaching him/her.
Probably, After a while.
Getting a pet can be one of the most exciting and life changing things a person could experience. But aside from worrying about their diet or where they will sleep, there is also the matter of choosing a name. How should this be handled? Instead of panicking about the matter, the new owner should take it slow and refer to the below ideas. 1. Should they be reachable, friends and family members should be contacted for advice. Because they will be close to the new pet owner, they will know what the person would be happy with. Once a sizable list has been put together, the owner should check to see if there are any notable themes; for example, names that refer to flowers or start with a certain letter of the alphabet. One should remember, however, that these are meant to act as suggestions; if nothing seems appropriate, they do not have to be used. It is important for the owner to be satisfied before finalizing the decision. 2. The pet owner should also think about the things that they enjoy. Perhaps a certain ice cream flavor fills them with glee, or a character in a TV series has always been their favorite. Some pet owners have opted to name their animals after these things, and thus this should be considered. It could be fun to have people realize what the pet was named after, inviting conversation and the possibility of new friendships. 3. When all else fails, a name for a pet is not permanent. Should the owner go with one name, and then weeks later decide it does not work, it can be changed. A pet can even be given multiple names should there be a need. Nobody should feel pressure; otherwise, something that is supposed to be creative and amusing will quickly turn into a chore. Owning a pet is a wonderful thing; naming the pet should be just as satisfying of an experience. It may not be easy to pick a name, but if a person takes it in stride and find what works for them, the process can be a bit smoother.
Corn Snake is often used as a first pet snake.
they should be caring, and not go over board with "dressing" the pet up, also you need to remember little things like feed and clean(depending on the animal) your pet. And you have to have enough money to buy and care for the pet
You should be aware that you need to be patient and not lose your temper with your pet and to be positive when teaching him/her.
This question is unclear. Do you mean "is your pet supposed to protect you" or "are you supposed to protect your pet"? If you are asking if your pet is supposed to protect you, then no. Your pet is you, the owner's, responsibility and it really not a pet's job to protect you. Even a lot of dogs do not have a natural guarding instinct and will prefer to hide in situations it does not like. If the question is "are you supposed to protect your pet?" then yes, absolutely! A pet, no matter what species it is, depends on the owner for its health, happiness and safety - a good owner strives to provide all these things. A pet should not be used as a status symbol, or used as a commodity.
It depends.... if the owner of the pet is abusing it then they CAN be taken away from the owner....
Probably, After a while.
When the owner has 'Ticked' off the pet, A pets normal reaction would be to attack but this Really depends on what pet it is .
you should 1. get a boyfriend/girlfriend 2. get a pet 3. get a job 4. get a hobbie
yes, spending lots of time with your hamster will create a strong bond between pet and owner.
When you get a cat so Just putting you could only feel your cat if you pet it
talk to the pet shop owner in taverly
Getting a pet can be one of the most exciting and life changing things a person could experience. But aside from worrying about their diet or where they will sleep, there is also the matter of choosing a name. How should this be handled? Instead of panicking about the matter, the new owner should take it slow and refer to the below ideas. 1. Should they be reachable, friends and family members should be contacted for advice. Because they will be close to the new pet owner, they will know what the person would be happy with. Once a sizable list has been put together, the owner should check to see if there are any notable themes; for example, names that refer to flowers or start with a certain letter of the alphabet. One should remember, however, that these are meant to act as suggestions; if nothing seems appropriate, they do not have to be used. It is important for the owner to be satisfied before finalizing the decision. 2. The pet owner should also think about the things that they enjoy. Perhaps a certain ice cream flavor fills them with glee, or a character in a TV series has always been their favorite. Some pet owners have opted to name their animals after these things, and thus this should be considered. It could be fun to have people realize what the pet was named after, inviting conversation and the possibility of new friendships. 3. When all else fails, a name for a pet is not permanent. Should the owner go with one name, and then weeks later decide it does not work, it can be changed. A pet can even be given multiple names should there be a need. Nobody should feel pressure; otherwise, something that is supposed to be creative and amusing will quickly turn into a chore. Owning a pet is a wonderful thing; naming the pet should be just as satisfying of an experience. It may not be easy to pick a name, but if a person takes it in stride and find what works for them, the process can be a bit smoother.
Corn Snake is often used as a first pet snake.