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Summary: Learn why size, training, and friendliness make rabbits good family pets with expert tips in this free pet care video clip.
Jessica Armijo has spent her entire life growing up around animals. From the time she was little she was used to raising puppies and assisting her mother who founded and owns The Pet...read more
Owning a pet can be an extremely satisfying endeavor, and so it is no wonder that millions of people around the world keep companion animals in their lives. The most common pets are by far, cats and dogs, however, the rising popularity of exotic pets has led to an increase of people owning snakes, lizards, rats, mice, and hamsters. Fish are also a popular pet for people who do not want too much responsibility. Studies have shown that owning a pet is actually beneficial to both the mental and physical health of the owner. In fact, there are now medically backed studies showing that therapy animals can significantly improve the well being of many patients.
If your child has been bugging you to get a puppy or another family pet, why not give in and make the leap to owning a family pet. In this free video series, our expert will teach you how to pick and keep the best pet for your family. Maybe you want a pet that doesn't require a lot of responsibility, like a fish, or perhaps something more hands on like a cat or dog would be right for you. Get tips on owning all these animals and more, as well as information on how much it costs to buy pets, what accessories you will need. All this information and more will be show to you by an expert in this free video series.
"Hi, I'm Jessica from Expert Village here to talk to you today about great family pets here at The Pet Stop in Rancho Cucamango, CA. Rabbits make great family pets, especially for people who aren't ready to make a commitment to a larger animal and want to test the waters with some things first. It's some thing that can stay in a cage while you're at work, you don't have to worry about them getting into things, going around the house. You don't really have to potty train, but you can actually if you want to though, which is another great thing about rabbits, that you can actually keep them out of the cage when your home and potty train them and let them run around and go back into the cage. Then also, put them back in the cage, and they should be fine with it, they are not going to complain, which is a good thing if you do not have a lot of time to spend with your pet and you have to do other things, you know, they are not going to complain. "
eHow Article: Why to Choose Rabbits for Your Family Pet