Looking for a new addition? See the best animals for young families here
Just when you think your family is complete, the kids ask for a dog. We’ve all been there.
While your gut instinct might immediately say no, you might be interested to learn that nearly half of Brits find more comfort in their furry friends than their partners. Adding a small, cute and friendly animal to your household could benefit everyone in lasting and unexpected ways.
Whether you’re in the earliest planning stages or making the final decision, it’s always worth knowing about the best animals to introduce to life with young children.
Why should I get a small animal for my family?
According to the latest annual report by the PDSA, at least 85% of animal owners say that their animal helps them feel less lonely.
With the power of companionship, stress-busting routines, daily opportunities to play and cuddles on tap, it’s hardly surprising that many families in the UK opt for a small animal to complete the household.
But you’ll also need to think about safety, practicality, and affordability to make sure that your choice is a sustainable one. Below, we’ve outlined three of the best animals to introduce to a family environment.
Our favourite animals to suit family life
- Dogs
Dogs have been a firm family favourite for centuries. Loyal, affectionate, and hilarious, adding a dog to your family is guaranteed to help you share happiness and make wonderful memories together.
However, there’s a lot to bear in mind if you’re thinking about getting a dog. They require lots of commitment, regular health checks, and a strict daily routine to protect their health and welfare.
Many families wrongly think that buying a pedigree puppy is essential, but you should always try to make the kindest, most responsible choice. Don’t forget to check out local animal rescue charities in Devon before contacting a breeder.
- Guinea pigs
Guinea pigs are cute and friendly, but they require much less maintenance and attention than a larger animal might do. They make delightful squeaking noises called wheeking and they’re known for being gentle too.
Despite their small size, guinea pigs have big personalities. They love to live in pairs or small groups, but it’s crucial to make sure that they’re neutered if you’re keeping males and females in the same hutch. By giving them just some loving attention, clean bedding weekly and providing nutritious guinea pig food, you’ll have happy, healthy guinea pigs.
- Cats
Cats are one of the most popular alternatives to dogs. Despite popular myths and misconceptions, you can keep cats and dogs together with a little bit of experience and patience too.
But if you’re looking for a cat to join your family and you don’t have any prior experience, buying a kitten could be the best choice. Not only could your young, playful cat grow up at the same time as your children, but it should become their best friend for years to come.
You’ll need to decide whether your cat will be an indoor cat or allowed to roam free around your neighbourhood. Think about your own commitments along with the safety of your area before making this step – and don’t forget to introduce the cat to your children gently.
Overview
Cats, guinea pigs, and dogs are our top three animals for families with young children. But with the right attitude, plenty of commitment and care, and by doing research, you can keep an animal healthy and happy while coexisting in your household.
Lastly, don’t forget to check out adoption and rehoming options before buying from a breeder.