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Pets as Gifts? Think Twice

A horse is dressed up to celebrate the holidays.Around the holiday season, a young child's thoughts may turn to a kitten, a puppy or even a pony for their best gift ever. We can easily be moved by our children's desires to get a pet at this time of year. Is it wise to give a pet to a child during the holidays, however? Please take these considerations into account before making that decision.

A dog is dressed up to celebrate the holidays.A new pet in your home needs a lot of contact and supervision. This is a time when pets and humans start their bonding process. Pets can become anxious with strangers and need time to acclimate to their new family members. Young pets must be fed several times a day, housebreaking routines can be disturbed by holiday-related activities, and attention to the new pet can often dwindle during this festive time of year.

A cat plays under festive wrapping paper.Why not wait until after the excitement of the holidays is over to give a pet to your child? Instead, you might consider getting a book about the type of pet you will be giving and all the necessary supplies, and perhaps a stuffed animal to represent the soon-to-come pet. Additionally, you will have more time to educate your children about the responsibilities of sharing their lives with a pet. When the pet "present" finally does arrive, everyone will have the time and energy to devote to the newest addition to the family.

No matter what time of year you're considering getting a new pet, the ASPCA offers some excellent advice. Take a look at this ASPCA video:

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