Pet Lovers

the perfect pet

Pet Lovers

Posted by: sammy79

31st Aug 2012 05:47am

theres so many pets to choose from today. i have a dog, galah, water dragon and tropical fish. What pet would you choose and why?


Comments 5

Anonymous
  • 5th Aug 2013 11:39am

I currently have three dogs. A Siberian Husky, Doberman and a Lab. And quite frankly I don't think I have received the amount of love, respect and loyalty out of any other animal that I own or have owned, that i get from my dogs.They know and some how understand when I am sad and just need a hug and for them to settle down or when I need space. And when I am happy they know how to make me laugh.They come when they are called and can be the most obedient of all pets. My dogs are my family and they may as well be humans!

niki_vb
  • 14th Sep 2012 12:34pm

I love staffies, i find them to be very loyal and good guard dogs!
Also a Samurai fighting fish, for their beauty and fearless nature.
I used to own an albino corn snake, he was a great pet also, very gentle.

sammy79
  • 12th Sep 2012 01:15am

yes pets are good for the soul and all you need for them to appreciate and love you is a little food n water and a little love and attention. i couldnt imagine myself without my pets.

Sparky
  • 11th Sep 2012 10:22pm

The Best pet is dog because all they ask for is unconditional love and all they ask for is a full dish of water and lots of yummy food

simla
  • 9th Sep 2012 02:48pm

hi sammy. pets are good for the soul ,and your health. its a pity we cant all live in the country and have all the pets we ever dreamed of. most people could keep a few well-chosen chooks in the back yard to also give some free range eggs. goldfish are restfull and encourage people to relax and meditate after a stressful day.

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