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		<title>Top Pets for Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adopting a pet for your children can be a great opportunity to subconsciously teach them some major life lessons. It can prepare them for many obstacles in life such as death, responsibility and care and realise the importance of health and well-being. Having an animal is a brilliant way of helping your children grow into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adopting a pet for your children can be a great opportunity to subconsciously teach them some major life lessons. It can prepare them for many obstacles in life such as death, responsibility and care and realise the importance of health and well-being. Having an animal is a brilliant way of helping your children grow into responsible and mature adults &#8211; but make sure that they are monitored whenever they are cleaning or handling their pets.</p>
<p>Some pets are better for kids than others as the care of some is extremely laborious and your little ones may not be able to care for them efficiently. Here are the top five pets for children:</p>
<p>Goldfish &#8211; This type of fish does not require a lot of care and maintenance and it can really teach your pet the importance of regular feeding and cleaning. Goldfish are also extremely cheap to maintain and they are a fantastic pet to keep allowing your child to develop.</p>
<p>Hamsters &#8211; Hamsters are an extremely brilliant pet to keep for your children as they do not have a very long life-span, so they are not a life-long commitment, and they are easy to maintain. These rodents can teach your kids the importance of cleaning, exercise and general care. In comparison to other animals, they are also inexpensive to keep and are a fantastic way of providing your little one with a cute and fluffy friend.</p>
<p>Dogs &#8211; It takes a lot of effort to care for a dog but they are loyal and kind &#8211; being more of a family household pet than a child&#8217;s own. When getting a dog you need to realise that you are going to need to put a lot of effort into the care of this particular canine companion. Dogs can be an extra addition to the family and can most definitely act as a friend. Regular walks with your dog and child can also keep everyone fit and healthy and realise the importance of exercise.</p>
<p>Rabbits &#8211; Rabbits are an extremely appealing pet for children as they are fluffy and loving creatures. It is also popular to keep a household rabbit so it can almost act as a cat &#8211; making it a lot more of an addition to the household. These can be a great pet for a child who does not yet have the responsibility of caring for a dog and want a furry pet.</p>
<p>If you are considering adopting a pet for the home and for your children then you will also have to be responsible for the pet&#8217;s health and well-being. Although this may be a downfall, it is extremely healthy and beneficial to adopt an animal and bring it into your loving family.<br />
<a href="http://www.ray-sayeed.com/">Ray Sayeed</a> Ray Raihan Sayeed commenced his college education in the fall of 2010 at Loyola University Chicago in Illinois, and he currently majors in both pre-med and business.</p>
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		<title>Pets On a Budget</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[They say that people who keep pets tend to live longer, healthier and happier lives. This may be because keeping pets means that we have something to talk to that responds happily to cuddles and strokes, something that loves us back and listens to us, and (if we keep dogs) something that will make sure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They say that people who keep pets tend to live longer, healthier and happier lives. This may be because keeping pets means that we have something to talk to that responds happily to cuddles and strokes, something that loves us back and listens to us, and (if we keep dogs) something that will make sure that we go for regular walks. However, pets can also come expensive. If some experts are to believed (usually the experts who are trying to sell us something, it should be said), pets need top-quality food, regular treatment for worms and fleas, vaccinations, special toys, treats to train them with, special beds, coats to keep them warm&#8230; The list just seems to go on and on. Even humble goldfish seem to have an extensive list of things that they need to keep them healthy and happy. It almost seems as if the price tag that comes with pets outweighs the stress-beating benefits of owning a pet.</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t quite true. Quite a few of these things can be done on the cheap without any ill effects on your pet. This article will look at some of these for cats and for dogs, as this is what the writer is most familiar with.</p>
<p>First of all, it is important to state that you should not cut costs by avoiding desexing cats (especially female cats) or by skipping annual vaccinations. Also, you should see your vet if your pet is obviously in pain or unwell. However, you don&#8217;t need to race to the vet for every little scrape, bump or cut &#8211; cats are easily able to sleep off a cut or abscess (see the vet if your cat goes off his/her food), and dogs also heal up pretty easily from cuts, as long as they do not become infected. Dogs are easier to restrain, so you can get away with not desexing them, although an on-heat bitch will be a bit messy indoors. Keep up a regular worming schedule, but you can use over-the-counter worm pills, which are cheaper than getting the vet to do it (crush them and add them to food, or wrap them in something tasty to get a pet to eat them).</p>
<p>First of all: food. Dogs are pretty omnivorous &#8211; scavengers, even &#8211; and they do not need fancy brands of pet food to be happy and healthy. Dogs are very good at eating the fat you trim off meat, not to mention bones left over from roasts, chops and stews. It is said that you should not give a dog chicken bones. However, our dog used to nick them off the compost heap or out of the rubbish with no ill effects, so now we give them to him directly. Dogs eat all sorts of leftovers &#8211; any meat, dairy or starch product will be wolfed down gratefully, plus the occasional bit of leftover potato or pumpkin. Dairy products in particular seem to give a dog a nice glossy coat. If you don&#8217;t get enough leftovers from the bottoms of saucepans, rejected (or dropped) crusts, fat, bones and other unwanted bits, kids who have eyes bigger than their stomachs, and stuff scraped off plates at the end of the meal prior to washing, then cheap dog sausage or dog biscuits can fill the rest of the way. Beware of giving a dog too much starchy food if he/she spends time indoors, as this will make them break wind frequently.</p>
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