There are some REALLY cool pets in the world. Normal dogs and cats, ferrets, snakes etc. Personally iv always wanted a mini pig because A) there super smart B) there just plain adorable! But what kind of pet would you want?
A dog or a cat. A dog more than a cat, because I am allergic to cats. I am also allergic to some dogs. I'd also like a pet Pressed Rat.
I always wanted a mini pig, too.....Apparently, they can be toilet trained easily to go outside...but i don't know how much work one would entail, and i am already stretched too thin here with the animals i already have. Maybe one day....I will get a small pig and a couple of chickens, too...I love seeing them wander around their property at different homesteads...but i would worry about coyotes and fox for them, too..... all animals are great. and my pugs are mini pigs.....
I would absolutely love a goat. I have a dog and a bearded dragon. I love dogs. Theyre bred for human companionship. The bearded dragon honestly makes me feel a little guilty. I feel weird about keeping wild animals as pets. I try to take him out and let him chill on my shoulder as much as possible because he seems so bored in his terrarium.
Hi, I would love a pet umbrella. It would be awesome to have a pet that can protect you from the rain when you walk it.
the ones that are free to come and go, that no one ownes them. the ones that can get along just fine without humans but choose on their own to befriend us. natural risks are some times over rated, but it is essential to realize not everyone thinks the same way, or knows their own strength. nothing with a brain should ever be bought and sold. nor required by law to be treated as or considered a possession.
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I Don't Have A Favourite Pet But I Currently Live With 4 Cats, And Feed About 50 Wild Birds Twice A Day....... Methinks Perhaps I Am Their Pet...... Cheers Glen.