As you know, every living thing has its own personality and
character. If we take good care of them, then these animals will pay off. They
become loyal and trusting us, and also give their love.
However, not all of them clearly express their feelings. To
understand your pets, you also need to understand the natural behavior of
animals. In this way, you will give them confidence as they deserve. We will
share the five most loving pets below.
1. Dogs
Of course, the friendly people are at the top of the list.
After thousands of years of domestication, we made dogs our loyal friends.
There are hunter, guard, shepherd, herd and companion dogs.
Accompanying dogs are classified in this way because of their submissiveness
and moderate temperament. Dogs are generally much loving towards their owners
and children.
A well-socialized dog will also be loving towards other
animals and strangers. Note, however, that this is a generalization. As we said
before, every dog can be a good pet. Dogs are undoubtedly among the most
loving pets.
2. Cats
Another animal in the top of the list of people. It is true
that cats are quite different from dogs, but they are also loving. They pay for
love very well.
If you have a cat, you need to learn that you should always
respect its territory because cats are independent animals. If you want to
connect with them, you need to respect their feelings.
You can't force a cat to do something it doesn't want to do.
Or when you misbehave, you cannot be successful by punishing them. Still, they
will come to you when they need attention and love.
3. Rabbits
Rabbits are social animals that can adapt well to human
support. Especially if you acclimate rabbits when they are young. In the wild,
these animals often prey on larger and more powerful animals. For this reason,
they are usually a little timid.
So you should spend time with them and be patient in your
relationships with them. Interestingly, after establishing a connection with
them, he will constantly follow you and ask for you.
Rabbits can roam freely at home or in the garden. They like
to explore and interact with other creatures. As with other pet care, they must
go to the vet for vaccines and regular checkups.
Remember that their spine is very sensitive, so you need to
be very careful when lifting them. In general, injuries can occur when kicks
are blown into the air.
4. Loving little birds
Some birds from the psittacine (parrot) group are very
preferred as pets. So much so that these animals are now seen as invaders. Some
of them got rid of captivity and started to multiply in their preferred
climates.
There are many groups of birds that have lived with humans
for years: budgies, canaries, Lovebirds, and many other species of parrots.
There are many videos and photos where people walk around
with their birds on their shoulders. However, there is no such thing as it will
happen instantly. Birds can be loving animals, but you will need to establish a
bond of trust between you first.
Birds need stimulants. Their cages should be large and they
should have swings, toys and perches. They also need to fly daily at home, as
they need to exercise. If you don't believe it will come back, you can close
the windows.
A bird will get used to your existence over time. In the
beginning, you can stay with them and feed them. You get closer as the days go
by. They start to come to you and eat from you in a short time. They can even
be put in your hand.
When you reach this level, proceed step by step until you
trust. In this way, you will have laid the foundations of a relationship with
your winged friend.
5. Rodents: mouse, guinea pig, chinchilla, hamster, meerkat…
Rodents are also common domestic animals, especially among
children. They are very social animals and prefer to live in groups. That's why
you should always get at least two rodents.
All rodents are unreliable, but when they are acquired and
carefully trained at an early age, they become great pets.
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