The Benefits Of Having A Pet Pal!

By Sonakshi Kandhari

September 6, 2022

Goodbye, solitude

Some children are shy by nature, which makes it challenging for them to make new friends. Having a pet gives them a companion 24x7. It works wonders on introverted children and helps contain their level of anxiety too. Irrespective of how your child's mood is, pets offer them emotional support and security.

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Being responsible

Several duties come with owning a pet. Assign age-appropriate tasks like feeding the fish, filling a bowl of water for the kitten or keeping the dog company during playtime etc. When your child comprehends that the pet depends on them for basic needs, it makes them responsible and boosts their self-confidence.

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Secret keepers

You may find your child reading to their pets, which looks cute but is another way of cultivating their reading skills before turning to the crowd. Animals offer love without any judgements or constraints because of their unconditional way of loving. Hence it is not surprising for children to spill their beans before their pets.

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Family bonding

Maintaining your pet’s well-being involves the combined efforts of all the family members that, in turn, strengthen the bond with each other. These activities could be tending to an unwell pet, going on a walk together, grooming or even training your pet.

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Compassion project

Caring and sharing with a pet helps a child evolve and practise the same with human beings. You will notice your child showering their pets with treats, toys and even hugs. It teaches a child to be kind without being forced to do it.

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Better behaviour

When your child might be angry or upset and find it hard to confide in anyone, the pet becomes their confidante. Consequently, your child will neither misbehave with anyone nor feel hurt because they have a good reason for being happier.

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Routine advantage

By owning a pet, following a routine becomes easier. Because while caring for your pet the routine activities are done at the same time each day. Being able to set and follow routines in their early years makes it a lifelong practice. And in the process, their ability to execute skills is strengthened.

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It's just fun!

Having a pet in the house, whether it's a kitten, ferret or dog, is a fun experience. Watching the new antics that they pick up with time, caring for them, discovering them, each exercise has an element of enjoyment. With the passage of time, it will become a memory that your child cherishes.

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