What To Consider Before Getting a Pet in Your 20s

What To Consider Before Getting a Pet in Your 20s

Now that you’re in your 20s, you might be considering getting a pet for the first time. While having a cute furry companion is exciting and endearing, there are many things to consider before committing to owning a pet.

You Need Pet-Proof Furniture

Animals can be unpredictable, especially if they are high energy and need constant stimulation. They can also cause damage to your furniture when unsupervised. Knowing which upholstery fabrics to avoid before bringing your pet home is essential. Consider the furniture you have—is the material appropriate for a pet? Before making this commitment, you may need to make furniture changes, including buying covers or reupholstering your pieces with a pet-approved fabric.

Potty Training a Pet Is Hard

Another point to consider before getting a pet is that potty training is hard. It takes a lot of repetition and patience to get your pet house trained. Potty training sets boundaries with your new companion, and it can be difficult for your pet to understand at first. This process may take months and will include early mornings, concentrated training sessions, and plenty of accidents.

You will have to sacrifice some time to help your pet adjust to life at home with you. Potty training is a significant portion of this adjustment, but you and your pet will work together to reach this goal.

Patience Is Required

There’s no denying that you need a lot of patience when getting a pet. You should never own a pet if you’re unwilling to train them or have them trained, which will take time. You must also be patient with your companion if they experience separation anxiety, have food aggression, or are very reactive. Helping your pet tackle these issues requires patience and a lot of support and love.

Costs Will Add Up

Having a pet is expensive. You should consider the monetary requirements that come with having a pet, including:

  • Pet insurance
  • Vet bills
  • Pet rent (if you live in an apartment that allows pets)
  • Food
  • Kennels/crates
  • Litter boxes
  • Scratching posts
  • Training lessons
  • Treats
  • Potty training pads
  • Toys
  • Leashes and collars
  • Grooming tools
  • Shampoo
  • Beds

It’s important to be aware of various expenses and develop a financial plan before getting a pet.

Having a pet is a huge responsibility—you are responsible for that adorable animal’s life. It becomes your duty as a pet parent to guard, nurture, and provide a stable and safe environment for your companion. Be sure to consider all these aspects before getting a pet in your 20s.

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Bill Schroder

Bill Schroder is a Beirut-based correspondent for The World Beast. He has reported from over a dozen countries in the Middle East for such publications. Follow: Tweets by @SchroderBill