Holiday Gifts Pets
Pets are wonderful. They cheer you up when you are down,
keep you laughing, and love you no matter what. There is very
little more heartwarming than seeing a child who has fallen
asleep curled up next to a puppy.
Pets are a very common gift for children at holidays.
Puppies and kittens at Christmas, baby ducks, chicks and
bunnies at Easter and so forth. What child's eyes wouldn't
light up at the sight of a brand new baby animal to hold and
hug? The promises to love, feed and take care of the new
additions to the family flow like water.

The critters are soft, warm and fuzzy gifts for certain but,
and it's a big but, they all grow up and in just a few short
weeks are no longer cute little puppies but big romping barking
dogs, the cuddly little kittens have turned into large aloof
cats. The baby ducks and chicks are no longer soft and fuzzy,
but big, noisy and messy, and those two bunnies, Fred and
George turned out to be Fred and Georgia!
Pets are a long term commitment and buying a pet as a gift
should be a well planned and thought out move not a spur of the
moment decision based on emotional reaction.

If you are honestly thinking of getting someone a pet for
the holidays (even if it is not for a child) be sure it is
something you would do even if there were no holiday
involved.
Make sure the gift fits. If the primary responsibility of
caring for the animal is going to fall to a young child you
don't want to get a dog that will quickly grow to the size of a
small pony which the child wouldn't be capable of handling. You
might also want to make sure you expose your child to other
people's pets for decent lengths of time before buying a pet,
so if by chance they have allergic reactions to animals you
will know before you bring one home for them to fall in love
with. This will also give you the time to convince them that
they would really prefer a turtle, lizard or something else
that doesn't have dander. Keep in mind those animals, like
babies, cost money way above and beyond the purchase price.
Food, leashes, food, collars, food and water bowls, training
supplies, food, toys, vet bills, food, licenses and tags, and
more food!

There is a great deal of time that has to be invested in
most any pet and the holidays are not always a good time to be
doing that. The hustle and excitement of a houseful of friends
and family may not be the ideal setting for a new puppy,
kitten, or any other young animal. A better idea might be to
cut out a picture of the pet you have in mind and put that in a
card and make sure the child understands that as soon as the
holidays have passed and things have gone back to a normal
relaxed state they can help pick out the newest member of the
family. Find the Purr-fect Gift Using Our Gift
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