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1. Are you ready for a pet?
Everyone swears they will get up an hour earlier to feed, walk and clean up after their pet at the beginning but these promises can quickly evaporate into thin air when reality hits. If you or your partner are working long hours you have to think about whether or not you are okay with leaving a pet at home in an empty house most days of the week. Pets are also a long term expense so make sure you can afford food and veterinary care.
2. Do you have room for a pet?
If you are living in an apartment it's not fair to introduce a medium or large dog into your home. Dogs in particular need a lot of space and if you are thinking of having a dog in a smaller home you need to be willing to invest a lot of time into walking them. Small homes can often become really crowded and it is not just the pet you are introducing; accessories like dog beds, bowls and cages, all take up space too. Consider your neighbours and remember that a loud barking pooch might not be very nice to live above, below, or beside.
3. What pet is right for you?
Cats and dogs are probably not the best option for you if you are living in an apartment or a house with a small garden. Consider a smaller pet like a hamster or rabbit, which are quite affordable and easy to manage. It comes as no surprise that Ireland's most popular pet is the dog but it is important that you research different breeds thoroughly and find out which breed and temperament is for you.
4. Have you considered fostering an animal?
Foster care is an opportunity to care for an animal that's not ready for adoption yet. It's a great alternative for animal lovers who can't make a long-term commitment, but still want to help animals. The DSPCA have some great information here if you think you could provide an animal with a temporary home.Parents should not let children wear blue swimsuits this summer as it poses dangerous risk
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