Pet for a present
So many hope that on Christmas morning one of their presents under the tree might let out a bark or meow.
Pets are a wonderful addition to a household, and every year many animals are gifted as a special Christmas present.
Although giving a pet as a gift may seem like a straight-to-the-heart gesture, it is something that needs to be considered in-depth.
New Zealand animal shelter HUHA shares that, sadly, the number of pets being given up for adoption has been rising over the last few years.
This is sometimes due to first-time owners not realising the extent of what goes into caring for a pet.
Before you decide to gift a pet this Christmas, here are some important points to take into consideration.
Ensure your recipient really wants a pet. Don’t just go off of a passing comment or the fact that they love animals.
Are you the right person to be choosing a pet for the recipient? Consider if this needs to be a joint decision, for instance with a parent or parents.
Understand the recipient’s lifestyle and ability to care for the pet long-term. Can they commit to the responsibility?
There are years of financial commitments that pets require, these need to be considered.
Speak to other close friends or family to double-check this is the right ‘gift’ for your recipient at this time in their life.