Do this...
- Pick
the right pet for your family. Different
pets have different needs. Make sure you find a pet that fits your
family’s lifestyle. Pet reptiles, amphibians, and rodents aren’t
recommended for families with young kids, older adults, or people with
weakened immune systems because they are more likely to spread
germs.
- Teach
kids how to interact with pets safely.
Teaching kids how to properly interact with pets can help prevent
bites, scratches, and other injuries to them and the pet.
- Clean
up after your pet. Pet poop can carry
parasites and germs and contaminate the environment. Always pick up
after your pet in public spaces and in your own yard or house,
especially if you have kids.
- Take
your pet to the veterinarian. Regular
vet visits help keep your pet healthy, but they can also help keep
you healthy. Pet vaccinations help prevent some diseases that can
spread to people, and prevention for fleas, ticks, and worms keep
them away from both you and your pet.
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