Petsless Stress.
Filed under: Hmmm
Pets are great! I have one and do my best to take care of it. Pets teach you patience. They are not people so you can’t just tell them what they are doing wrong, it takes a lot of patience to teach them so that they learn new things to replace the wrong behaviors. They still help with stress, when they aren’t causing it. I would still take a pet most any day. I think they help us relax.
Each pet is different, and everyone that has a pet knows that they have individual personalities. Two cats are not the same, two dogs are not the same and neither are two gerbils or two snakes. Each one has a personality, some are very expressive and others just seem to lay there and stare at you. One dog plays, one dog stares… a bit like people.
I think the animal that the majority have as a pet is the dog, closely followed by the cat. I’ve had dogs and cats and for pure just hanging around soaking in the rays I think I prefer a cat, but for exploring outdoors and hiking a dog is good. The smaller animals are good for having in home only. I had gerbils but never rats. I’ve even had rabbits. One of the most annoying things about pets is when you have an unusual one and everyone makes jokes about eating it… should I make jokes about eating your dog or your kid? Basically the same thing I think.
Pets are funny, not in the laugh out loud way, but in a warm fuzzy funny way. Most of us have them, and many of them have us. I think all kids want pets, they just do not really want to take care of them, heck some adults want pets but not the responsibility of taking care of them. All my friends wanted pets, I think we all did. Fuzzy little things are lovable. Sometimes.
