10 Apr

Bringing Home a Pet

Robert Nickell

Robert Nickell

Robert Nickell, aka Daddy Nickell, father of 6, offers his "5 cents" worth of advice to expectant and new parents. Daddy Nickell is the founder of Daddyscrubs.com, delivery room duds and daddy gear for dads, and the Daddyscrubs.com blog where he covers topics about parenting and the latest baby and kids gear, all from a Dad's perspective.
Robert Nickell

Are you raising an animal lover? If so, chances are they’ve
already asked for a puppy, kitten, Guinea pig, lizard, snake or bird of
their own. Bringing home a pet is a big decision and shouldn’t be taken lightly
– especially if you have young kids in your home. I’ve put together some tips
and advice to help ensure your decision is the right one – whatever that may
be.

Pick the Right Pet: There are lots of different pets to
choose from. In our case, my wife and I already had two small dogs prior to
having kids. Our dogs are old now, but when my toddlers began asking for other
pets we decided on fish. It gave the kids extra responsibility because they had
to help feed the fish and keep their bowl clean. This has worked quite well for
my family, but your family might be completely different. It’s important to
determine which pet is the right fit for your family, as all pets are
different; they require different sorts of attention and lead different lives.
Don’t rush into anything. Make certain your decision is thoroughly thought out
as pets are a big commitment, and your new pet will be a part of your family
for up to 20 years or more in some cases!

Get the Supplies: Once you determine which pet is right for
your family the next thing you’ll need to do is pick up all of the necessary
supplies. I suggest picking up all of the supplies before you bring your new
pet home. Bring your child with you to pick out the supplies and let them help,
so you can talk to them about the different things you’re buying and what
they’re for. Do some research prior to heading out and ask questions while at
your local pet store to ensure you get everything your new pet will need.

Involve Your Child: Involve your child in the process as
much as possible and use every opportunity to reinforce responsibility while
still allowing for excitement and anticipation. Read books, watch movies and
television shows that discuss the importance of properly taking care of a pet
and how kids can help do just that. Allow your child to help choose which type
of pet and which type of breed you’ll be bringing home, and encourage them to
do research in order to figure out what pet will be best for them and the
family. If you have multiple children I suggest you hold a family meeting where
each child can give their own input and express their excitement and concerns.

Be Responsible: Purchase your pet from a responsible breeder
or adopt one from a local shelter if possible. If you need further education or
help once your new pet comes home sign up for classes; there are now classes on
everything from safe snake handling to puppy basic obedience – you’re not
alone! Whatever you do, make sure you’re fully prepared and ready for the new
experience prior to bringing your new pet home!

Happy parenting!
Sincerely,

Daddy Nickell

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