What's the Best Pet for a Child?

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  1. santosh3965

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    #21
    cute little puppy is the best pet for a child.
     
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    Jarodboy Prominent Member

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    #22
    A dog that doesn't grow much.
     
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    #23
    A big dog full of love!
     
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    C4supplements Active Member

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    #24
    I would echo the small dog. Very good at bonding and safe. It will teach responsibility, unless you end up doing all the work!
     
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    dynashox Premium Member Staff

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    #25
    Snake is a cool pet for a child.

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    #26
    A puppy or a kitten would be a good pet for a 4 year old child.
     
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    #27
    Obviously a cute small pupy will work better. Dogs are always regarded as best friends of humans!! :)
     
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    #28
    Just remember that whatever animal you choose, YOU are the one who will end up taking care of it. That's why I suggested a fish or a hamster. If you get a dog, you have to train it, walk it, SCOOP THE POOP! EEEW!

    Your child will love whatever pet you give them but they are not ready to be responsible for an animal yet.
     
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    EvcRo Notable Member

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    #29
    I guess a little dog is the best idea...hamsters, rabbits don't have long lives, unfortunately:( a dog is a friend for a long period of time, they can grow up together:)
     
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    #30
    How about a bird? He can teach him how to talk!
     
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    #31
    For a four year old? Def. a goldfish, when he gets older or the goldfish is not moving, get a fluffy animal :)
     
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    #32
    I would say a small puppy. the big one maybe too dangerous but the small one they can play and grow up together.
     
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    #33
    i think anything visual what they cannot touch i,e a fish.
     
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    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    #34
    There are nowadays those robotic fish that are cute and fun to watch, I think that is the best, a fish is still a living creature, and I doubt a kid will be interested after long.

     
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    #35
    I would say a puppy.
     
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    #36
    A little puppy, :)
     
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    #37
    bearded dragons! They are no mean like iguanas (they dont swat their tails) and are actually known to be very good around kids and very trainale to do things like sit on your should, sleep on your chest, etc

    One of my sites is about bearded dragons because my wife and I own one.
     
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    #38
    Get a little puppy :D
     
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    #39
    A pet goldfish would be a nice start for a first pet. But if he wants something to play with, a puppy or a hamster would be good too. Maybe with a puppy, he can develop a strong bond with it as they grow older... did I word that right? :p Hope you know what I mean...
     
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    #40
    Nice comment:) But I still go for a puppy or a kitty, a child can play with
    them while a goldfish he/she will just stare to it.
     
    Cryxellis23, Apr 15, 2008 IP