So you want to get a new pet. From rescue dogs to baby kittens, there are endless options when it comes to deciding on a furry addition to your family. With so many possibilities, how do you decide?
Every dog and cat has their own needs, temperament and
personality. You can prepare as much as possible for your new pet by doing
research in advance. Research could help you decide what breed of cat or dog will
work well for you.
Ask yourself what level of care you can commit to for
different aspects of your future pet. For example, how much time can you devote
to playing with your dog per day? How often will you groom your cat? Do you
want a guard dog or a relaxed, trusting companion? Really consider your time
and ability to care for this pet, both now and many years into the future.
These are important questions to discuss with your whole
family prior to getting any pet. Once you feel comfortable with the commitment
of raising a cat or dog, you can examine how the answers to these more specific
questions might help you find the breed that is right for you.
Animal Planet’s website offers a Dog
Breed Questionnaire that narrows down breeds based on your responses to a
series of questions. From size to affection to interaction with other pets, the
survey will rank a list of American Kennel Club dog breeds with a percentage
based on their compatibility with your responses. This is a good place to start
whether you are looking to adopt a rescue dog or visit a breeder, as it gives
you detailed information about each breed. It can help you to focus on what you
want most out of your relationship with your new dog.
For cat lovers, Animal Planet also provides the Cat Breed
Selector, a similar series of questions that matches you with the breed
that would fit best into your lifestyle. The site also contains a cat breed
directory, where you can look up information about even the rarest and most
experimental breeds.
Feel free to take these surveys multiple times to see what
different results you get with slightly different responses! Have all members
of your family try it, too, to compare your results. This is a great way to start
when thinking about your next pet choice.
If you already have a cat or dog, these questionnaires can
be fun, too. Try one and see if your results match up with your current pet.
You may be surprised with the results!
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