My kids have wanted a pet for years, preferably a dog, but there’s a very important reason why I keep saying ‘no’.
I know what you’re thinking…
“Look how cute this boy and his dog are? How adorable?”
Let me tell you what I’m thinking…
“Oh look. He’s happy to hug it and play with it but picking up poop, washing, vet visits, walks, all my job huh?”
I’ve been resisting buying my children a dog for a very good reason and that’s because I already have three children to care for. I don’t have time to care for a dog which in my mind can take more work than looking after a child.
I can't pack a dog off to school for the day.
I can't drop the dog off at a dance class for activity.
I can't explain to a dog that when I sit down with my tea, that is not the time for a cuddle because tea can be HOT.
I just feel like my plate is full enough.
Celebrity vet Dr. Katrina Warren completely understands my hesitation. She says that parents have to try and avoid buying pets with the expectation that their children will take care of them properly.
"That's a big message of mine. Parents have to feed the animals, pay the vet bills and do most of the caring. They can't expect kids under ten to accept any responsibility with pets."
Dr. Katrina says that while parents shouldn't expect children to take full responsibilities for pets, they should definitely get them involved as much as possible.
"It's nice to get them involved and once they're older it's great and kids really enjoy them. But sometimes the novelty wears off."