The possibility of choosing house pets is incredibly wide given the fact that the selection follows criteria such as the  owner’s personality, home environment, age, lifestyle and so much more. Cats and dogs make great pets for houses and apartments, but their size matters a lot. They are almost always  kept indoors, except for the times when you need to take them for a walk, grooming or for physical training. Less demanding pets from this point of view are Guinea pigs, fish, turtles and  canaries.

Not  everybody affords to grow large dog breeds as house pets because the costs of maintenance, food and training are very high.  You need to have enough space for the dog to play, moreover, depending on the specificity of the breed, grooming and fur  maintenance can be very demanding. Even cats with thick long hair have special needs to prevent fur matting and other  health problems. Therefore, when you choose house pets, it  is good to guide your choice by practical criteria besides looks and the first impression.

It is unfair to buy or adopt pets on a whim  and then realize you don’t like them. Be reasonable and practical, because it is cruel to toy with a life. The decision to take a four-legged  companion involves a high level of responsibility: there are medical needs, diet concerns, old age, physical training  challenges and so much more. The well being of the pet as well as your peace  of mind depend on your ability to correctly evaluate such situations. Heart and reason  meet in your choice.

There is a special category of house pets trained to assist physically challenged people. There are very  complex forms of training for such animals, and they receive some form of certification after passing all their skill  evaluation tests. Only  then are they entrusted to a disabled user. Among the breeds with an almost  innate talent for such ‘jobs’ golden retrievers occupy a top position in people’s preferences.

Health insurance could be a problem for  many dog owners. Did you know that you can dramatically reduce the veterinary bills by creating a health insurance policy  for your four-legged companion? On the average, very few house pets are insured particularly in the context of the  recession. If you can afford it, why not take advantage of such a facility?

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