How to Adopt a Pet For a Small Living Space
Stewart Wrighter

If you or your children have your heart set on a dog, there are a few options that can live comfortably in small spaces. Consider a breed like Chihuahua or toy Poodle if you are looking for a canine that is small in size and happy to spend most of its time sitting on family laps. Remember though, even if a dog is small, it still needs plenty of attention and outdoor time, so make sure your lifestyle fits a dog’s needs. Even if your space is large enough, your schedule may not be accommodating.
Sometimes families who cannot handle caring for a dog opt to adopt a kitten or cats. Dogs and cats have a lot of similarities when it comes to pet lifestyles, but cats are better for people who lack the time or enthusiasm for taking a dog outside. Many cats offers as much loyalty and affection as dogs, but they have a spirit of independence that enables you to go on vacation, spend long days at work, and sleep in late on weekend morning. There are cats that can be independent and aloof, but usually if you adopt a cat when they are very young, you can condition them to be affectionate and lovable.
If you still think that an animal running around your living space will make things too cramped, you still have plenty of pet options. Reptiles make great pets and you can confine them to a terrarium without having to worry about health problems and lack of activities. Reptiles are often happy to spend time outside of their living environment and will sit on humans and be social, but they are just as content in their cages or glass enclosures.
Those looking for something a little less lizard-like can set up an aquarium in their home and fill it with colorful fish. Fish are great pets and require very little attention, but at the end of a long day they offer relaxation and companionship. Watching a fish swim in its tank is one of the most soothing forms of meditation there is.
Submitted By: Stewart Wrighter
Published At: Isnare.com
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