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Choosing A Pet That Fits Your Family

Christmas is near and around this time of year your kids start to behave a lot better. They may have hopes of getting a new puppy or maybe a hamster. If you plan on getting a pet here are some saving tips to consider before bringing your new joy home.
Pets are cute and fun, but also a responsibility. Before you run out and buy a new pet, do some research on the costs to care for it. There is the cost of food, vet bills, toys, accessories, and the training.
It is a lot easier to have small pets such as hamsters, gerbils or parakeets. They are inexpensive and require less attention.
You should consider adopting a pet from your local animal shelter, rather than from a store or breeder. They
will be less expensive, will be vaccinated and spayed/neutered and you save an animal's life.
You can make toys for pets yourself. Pets are much like infants and children. They are just as happy to play with the box you bought the toy in and not the actual toy. I am sure you have plenty of items around the house to chew on. Just make sure the pet knows what they can and can't sink their teeth into.
Install doggie doors if possible, this way you won't have to keep opening and closing the door wasting heat and air conditioning. You may also experience less pet accidents, if they can easily get in and out when needed
When buying pet food, check your prices. Brand names and generics have pretty much the same ingredients, with a huge price difference. You can always save a great deal when you comparison shop. Buy pet food in bulk when you can, this saves you money. Shop online, you often will get great discounts and free shipping on bulk items.
Don't overfeed your pet. It not only costs extra money but also will cause more vet bills. Overfeeding causes obesity and joint issues in dogs.
Be sure if you have pets that need vaccinations that you have them done. If you do not, it can cost you hundreds of dollars in vet bills later down the line. Do your research, as veterinarians can be quite expensive. Most shelters or clinics offer discount prices and your local township will usually offer free rabies shots once a year. In some states you can buy the vaccinations online for only $5.00 for the 5 in 1 shot. Also, look into spaying and neutering clinics, they have a lot of programs at low costs to help control pet population.
You should learn to groom the pet on your own.You can find information at your library or on the internet on how to groom your pet. If you have a pet that needs constant grooming, this would be the best idea for you.
You will never be able to put a dollar sign on the love and affection and joys of having a pet, but these tips can help you save and care for your pet properly to enjoy a long, healthy life.