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Do You Know How To Choose The Right Pet For You?By Dr. Diane Pomerance Dr. Diane Pomerance, author of the new book, 'Pet Parenthood: Adopting the Right Animal Companion For You,' is a bona fide animal lover. She wants to help prospective pet parents understand how to best choose a new pet-- and to recognize pet adoption is a lifetime commitment and responsibility that requires much thought and planning. 'Theres no denying the attraction to a cute puppy or kitten,' says Dr. Pomerance. 'But people need to be fully prepared for whats truly involved in caring for that animal. They are basically bringing a child into their home; a child who needs plenty of attention, an abundance of patience and a lot of time. If you dont have the schedule, temperament, or space requirements to meet their needs, consider a pet that does fit your lifestyle.' 'Pet Parenthood' is a great reference for families who are considering pet adoption. Pets make wonderful companions for children and can help teach kids compassion, responsibility and respect for all living creatures as well as boost their self-esteem. But its important to determine ahead of time what type of animal best suits the household and what role each family member will take in caring for it. 'Children need to be taught responsibility and compassion,' says Dr. Pomerance. 'Parents should let their children spend time with pets at a friend or relatives house before theyre allowed to have their own pet. Not all children are at the stage where theyve developed the sensitivity needed to take care of a pet and treat it properly. Some kids may also wind up becoming jealous of the attention showered on a new pet. So parents must be wise in discerning when its the right time to adopt a pet-- and be ready not only to supervise but to assume overall responsibility for the pets care and well being.' 'Pet Parenthood' points out other issues that many people dont think about before adopting their new companion, including: oHow will adopting a pet change my life and daily routine? oIf I become seriously ill or die, who will care for my pet? oDoes the pet realistically fit my lifestyle? oDo I have enough space and time to play with and exercise an animal? oCan I handle cleaning a litter box or birdcage or cleaning up after a dog? oIf I already have pets, will it be a problem introducing a new animal into the family? Money also comes into play when adopting a new pet. 'No one likes to put a price tag on the love and dedication of a beloved companion--which is what you want your pet to become,' says Dr. Pomerance. 'But the reality is, pets can be expensive and time intensive. So it is important to understand the costs and responsibilities ahead of time when choosing your pet. Pet parenting is not an easy job, but one that is truly joyful, rewarding and gratifying.' Book Available at: Amazon Visit www.animalcompanionsandtheirpeople.com for more information. About the Author: Diane Pomerance received her Ph.D. in Communications from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is certified as a Grief Recovery Specialist by the internationally recognized Grief Recovery Institute. She counsels those grieving from any loss; however, she has a special interest in those mourning the loss of a beloved animal companion. The loss of a pet can be devastating to adults as well as children.
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