How many pets is to many????What do you all think.Can you have to many pets?
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How many pets is to many????What do you all think.Can you have to many pets?
I think it depends on the size of your home and your pocket book.
I think if you can properly care for 100 pets, then have 100 pets. If you can't properly care for one pet, don't have one pet. :)
Yes you can have too many pets, but there is no number that should restrict someone. Some people can easily take care of 30 pets, some could only properly care for one, or none.
I could see myself with 6 or 7 dogs. I could handle more but after that point would worry that I could not give them all the individual time and training that I prefer to give my dogs. I want a cat, and I'll probably decide on another once I adopt the first. I can't have any animals that live in cages, it just doesn't work for me. I forget about them, don't give them enough attention, and don't clean their cage often enough. And even though I'd love a rat or a fish, I know I wouldn't care for them properly past the "new pet" excitement stage. :( Farm animals I could do, but probably not a lot of them. I do want cows, goats and chickens in the future, but would worry about giving proper care to pigs and horses, even though I'd love to own them both.
It all depends on the person, the living situation, money, space, size of pets, etc.
Personally, I like having 2 dogs and a few fish. 3 Dogs isn't so bad either, but I don't plan on going over 3 until I can live on a couple acres or more (which won't be for a looong time). Then my limit would probably be 4-5 dogs.
The 4 factors are Time,Room,and Money
also if you rent or own
well i have 2 pure malamutes(pecco and raccoon), 1 wolf/malamute mix(sidon),two cats (bam-bam aka:bambie and bongo) but up until 7 months ago I had another malamute(nakota aka:nokie,kota cakes).but i have had alot of malamutes and until nakota died we were breeding them (raccoon and nakota) (pecco is their baby) but one time we had another female kiana (we had to put her down)and nakota and kiana had puppies at the same time but kiana couldn't feed her puppies so at one time nakota was feeding 24 puppies sSO I HAVE HAD 28 MALAMUTES AT A TIME but ya it depends on how much space and time and money you have.
well like everyone said it depends on the persons means, as to wheter or not they can care for many or none! I myself have 45 and can easily see taking on a few more!!:)
I suppose it is different for each person so it is a personal thing. Our township only allows four dogs in a household. They don't need to worry about me because I would never go beyond the two I have. To me it is not just the money, etc. but the time that you have to spend *one-on-one* with them. I also have two cats so I feel that I am at my upper limit now. I only have two hands and one lap, and sometimes it is a bit crowded. :p
It depends on the person. I have two dogs, five cockatiels and over 40 bettas. I have the money and time for all of them. On the other hand, a relative of mine should never own a dog. Even a fish would be one pet too many.
Like others said, I think it differs from person to person. For me, I think 3 dogs and 1 cat is my limit but I would like to have another cat or two whenever we own a house. I would also really like to have horses down the road as well. But, for right now, 4 pets is enough!
Depends on the person. I can take care of 3 bettas, 2 dogs, 1 cat, and 1 hamster, but in the future, I don't really plan on anymore Hamsters or bettas for the timebeing so I can give my dogs and cat more attention.
Everyone has their own limitations. For me, 3 dogs is fine - but I think I could handle four at most. :)
it depends on the peson, how savvy they are about it etc.. I have no problem taking care of 5 dogs, 2 birds, 1 gerbil, 4 guinea pigs, 1 rabbit and several fish, and thats not many, I have had up to 6 dogs, up to 11 guinea pigs, up to 18 gerbils, up to 20 fish, and up to 4 birds, feel free to mix and match those numbers lol but I have had up to 25 pets at once and been able to give them all indivual attention, traing, exersize, affection, plus I have taken care of up to 8 dogs at once when I have dogsat for the naighbores, I have also taken care of all above said animals plus gone to a friends house 4 times a day to walk, train and give one on one attention to each of her dogs... I have the savvy to do this kind of thing, I love it so much that I make time, and still have time to hang out with my friends, mind you I also passed up every high school party I was invited to on account of "dog stuff" lol
To reiterate, it really depends on the person and how much they can handle. I would love to have way many more than I know that I can realistic about taking care of. I love taking care of my companions but I wouldn't feel good about it if I couldn't give them their individual attention.
Right now, I have three (one is a foster, though) cats, two gerbils, two fish, and I'll be getting another dog and cat soon. After we get the kitty and pooch, we will be at our financial limit. When we have our own house and a little more money then I feel that I will be able to take in a couple more pooches and a ferret but that would probably be the personal attention. Allotted attention does not include what would be needed for fosters.
I want a duck one day.
For me i could only have 6 pets.Two or three of the six would be bettas.At the moment I can take care of 2 cats and 1 betta great.No problem.I am already planning another betta.The Betta Bug has bitten.I would someday in the far future like to have a horse.But right know 2 cats and 2 or so bettas will be it at this time. :)
Money keeps me at the numbers we have now. I know as soon as finances get better I'll be adding a puppy. No question about that one. But until my job picks up, we're still at 5 cats, 1 dog, and a betta. :)
If I had a bigger hosue, and maybe someone else willing to help keep the cats brushed and the house vacuumed I'd probably add a few more tabbies to my collection too ;)
2-3 dogs would be it for me. I don't have the funds to care for them. Gosh if I did then sure I could take great care of 3 dogs. I can handle 3 very well trained dogs but right now we live in a smaller house where one more dog would be it. If we move we can get another dog. So I am hoping that we will. Small like another shih-tzu but yeah. If not dogs, then smaller pets like guinea pigs or hamsters but yeah......
If you can't afford their upkeep, ONE is too many!!
i believe you can have too many pets. fortinatly i havn't hit my "too many" mark yet. ;) you should be able to provide vet care, space, and equal love and attention to each pet.if you can't than you have too many pets.
a couple my mom use to work for have 27 cats and 12 dogs. they do have the space and the vet care, but not the attention. they have too many pets!
I agree, it depends on the person and how much money they have and if they can properly care for them all. At my mom's I would not want more then two dogs, unless we lived in the country. But we don't so 2 dogs is enough. At my dad's we've got about 200 animals, and we have the money and time to properly care for them. My dad feeds them in the morning, goes to work, comes home and feeds them. Then he works with Dreamer, plays with the buns, and works on building our pheasant house. It all takes alot of time and money, but as long as you have that, I think you can have as many pets as you can care for.
How many can you financially and physically take care of? Can you meet their physical and emotional needs? How will you pay a huge vet bill? Got a plan for other emergencies--theirs or your own? Are there pet limits where you live? How many times can you stand to get your heart broken??
I have 32 pets right now--23 dogs, 9 cats. I'm financially stable, have lots of room both in my house and outside. I have a great vet, a savings account that is only for vet expenses and a paid-off credit card that I only use in the event of a major unexpected vet bill. I can afford their food(and have room to store a ton of dog food at a time, I buy full pallets at a time), their treats, toys, ect. I have a secure job that allows me to flex my time if needed to make vet appointments or care for my animals. I have an emergency evacuation plan if I have to get them all out in one trip. I have a plan for the event that I can't care for them. I have a routine for meeting their needs(cleaning, watering, feeding, exercise). I have a hubby who will help if I need him to and who builds a fine fence!
my parents say our home has gone overboard with pets and we have a unobtrussive lizard, gerbil, a rabbit, and a dog, and my calf lives a few miles away at a perk district owned farm. They said a horse would be fine if I could afford it because he'd obviously live away from home. I can see myself having a several more dogs and a horse in the future.