Well, i want to adopt a cute pet but one must be easy to take care of, can anyone suggest me this kind of dog?
I would suggest you look for adoptable dogs on petfinder.com, you can search your area, and there are plenty of cute animals on there. Those who are in rescues often live with foster homes, so they will know if the dog is house trained or not.
If you pick one with a short coat then they can be easier to care for compared to those will longer coats.
If a dog is not what you are looking for then maybe a cat, once it's litter trained they seem like they would be easy to care for. But I'm not sure, I only have dog experence.
Max (aka Sebastian)
answered on 4/9/09.
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I really don't know of any dog being EASY to take care of. You could get a hampster, they are very cute and very easy it take care of.
Bandit
answered on 4/9/09.
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If you're looking for easy, then do not get a dog. All dogs need to be walked and they need to be inside so they can be given the attention they deserve. Even if you don't have the energy, you'll need to walk the dog in the rain or cold weather. If you don't think you have it in you to do that, then I would suggest that you not get a dog. Also, if you're someone who is out and about alot and gets home late a dog doesn't always fit that lifestyle unless you hire a dog walker who can exercise them and feed them if you're not home.
Maybe get a cat. Although cleaning their litter box ain't easy, but caring for a cat is easier for sure. Although there are cats out there that act like dogs, but at least you don't have to go out twice a day and walk them and if you're not going to be home until late, you can leave extra food out for them.
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answered on 4/9/09.
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The easiest pet to take care of? The one that requires the least effort? Probably a goldfish.
Dogs--of any breed--require walks, food (that is given in set amounts to keep the dog from getting fat), brushing, love, playtime, training, and mental exercise (where they have to figure things out; such as the canine sport, Agility).
Some breeds require less of these things, some more, but they all need it regardless. If you're looking for a hassle-free pet, I'd have to say there isn't one.
In addition, ease of adoption does not always equal best choice. Pet store dogs, for example, come with a higher risk of health problems due to being from puppy mills and BYBs. When one looks into a dog, one must do their research. What to research? First, what's involved in their care. (My above paragraph on it only scratched the surface.) It's easy to say "Oh, I can do that", but it's quite another to actually have to do it. Second, what breed(s) would be best for you. Third, the best places to get a dog from.
So you see, what matters in getting a dog is not ease of care. What matters is that you get the best breed of dog/pet suited to your lifestyle, and that you take great care of it.
I wish you the best of luck.
Burkett's Cookies 'n' Creme
answered on 4/9/09.
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chihuahuas can be a easy dog to take care of also silky terriers well silky's you have to groom but they never bark.also a lab is easy to take care of i have had labs before and they dont cause any trouble.but the smaller they are the easier they are to take care of,you can go to small breed rescue of east tennessee.com,if you live near tennessee or if you want to come and get your dog,but the smaller they are the better they are.
Oreo
answered on 4/13/09.
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