Choosing The Best & Worst Pets For Children

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When deciding to add a new furry friend to the family, it’s important to consider if the pet being chosen is good with children. Since this will be your forever pet, make sure you know ahead of time which pets are the best and worst for youngsters in the home.

Knowing this information ahead of time can save you and the animal a lot of hardships down the road. Here are the best and worst pets for young children. Other things to consider when choosing your new family member are the pros and cons of each potential pet. Look at things such as schedules and the space you have available for them.

Let’s start with the worst animals to take on as pets if you have children. Mice, gerbils and hamsters are not the ideal pets to get for children. These rodents are often terrified of humans and can sometimes pass on disease. Plus, they are time-consuming and require a lot of care.

Another pet a family may possibly want to avoid adding is a ferret. They are adorable but can be mean at times and even bite. Plus, they are good little houdinis and can find ways to escape.

Birds are friendly enough but small children often do not understand how gentle they must be when holding them. This can create a big issue.

Reptiles are another pet that is perhaps better suited for teens or adults. They usually do not like to be cuddled as many young children do.

Those are some of the pets that families with small children should possibly avoid. Now, let’s look at the best options for families with younger children at home.

Dogs and cats are by far the most popular choices for pets. However, there are certain breeds that tend to be better around children. One of those breeds is a Collie. These dogs are often known as the smartest dogs around. They actually will help raise and protect young children.

Another good breed is Bulldogs. They are friendly and love to be cuddled and played with. Golden Retrievers are considered the ultimate family dog. They are patient, loyal and easy-going.

Beagles are another great choice. These dogs are relaxed and friendly. They are a great choice to be around children.

If you don’t want a dog or cat, rats are actually a good option if your child is over the age of 5. They are friendly, smart and can even learn tricks.

There are lots of pets to consider when looking for the perfect new family member. Be sure and do your research before choosing one. Knowing beforehand can save everyone a lot of time and grief.

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