Like human
beings, pets are liable to develop their own personalities, a trait that is
generally driven by the disposition of genetics, along with the involvement of
how they are reared around the company of people.
In cases when
pets are being given as Christmas gifts, inconsiderate gift givers are liable
to neglect this fact, oftentimes opting to give a pet as a gift simply because
it is “cool” or “trendy” or “popular”.
Understanding
the personality type of a given animal should be given some consideration
before anything else.
On Pet Personalities
After the
success of Disney’s live action version of the 101 Dalmatian’s franchise,
Dalmatian dogs were popularly picked out from shelters, a “trend” which was
attributed to the movie franchise’s popularity at the time.
However, as
popular as Dalmatians were after the success of the film franchise, many came
to learn that there’s a certain temperament to real life Dalmatians as dogs,
one that goes beyond what was “featured” in the films.
Long story
short, if you are thinking of giving someone a certain type of pet that is
“cool” or “trendy”, take the time to actually look into the actual personality
type of the pet, before going out of your way in getting one as a gift.
All animals have
particulars and quirks, with some requiring specific care and attention.
Looking into these details helps give you an idea about the challenges pet
owners are liable to encounter with them, and should be a major consideration
when talking about gifting pets this Christmas.
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