Most common questions used to investigate
Do you have enough time to spend with your pets?
Do you have enough space in your place for a pet?
Do you have sufficient funds to support your pets’ needs?
Are you asthmatic??
Are you an outdoor person?
Are you always away from home?
Are you a pack leader?
Common conclusions
If you aren’t a busy person and you can commit to spending time with your pets, getting a dog or a cat would be great since they love getting affection. In return, you will be rewarded with loyalty, love, and security.
If you have allotted a space for pets and want them roaming around your house, you can consider adopting either a dog or a cat.
If you only have enough money and want a low-maintenance pet, a guinea pig, small birds, hamster, rabbit, cat, or fish would be the best options for you.
If you aren’t allergic to fur and other pet hairs, you can adopt pets of your preference, either fluffy or a hairless one. Just make sure always to clean their area to prevent infectious disease.
If you love going outdoors and want to take your pets with you, the best to adopt would be a dog or a cat.
If you aren’t the kind that is always away from home or spends time at a friend’s house every weekend, you can adopt a dog, a cat, or a horse. These kinds of pets are intensely affectionate and don’t want to be alone.
If you are the kind that wants to train your pet and lead them to do certain tricks and skills, the best pet options to adopt for you would be a dog, a cat, a rabbit, a monkey, pot-bellied pigs, ferrets or hedgehogs. Just ensure you are a good trainer with a huge patience and have the ability to lead.
If you are the “lone wolf” type, the best pets for you would be a goldfish, a leopard gecko, guinea pigs, turtles, or birds.
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