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Q: How to Involve Children With Pet Care.
A: 1. Measure out the pet's food portion yourself and have your child place it in the bowl and feed it to the pet. If it's an older child you can teach her how to ... Read More »
Q: How to Involve Children With Pet Care
A: Measure out the pet's food portion yourself and have your child place it in the bowl and feed it to the pet. If it's an older child you can teach her how to mea... Read More »
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A: A child doesn't really need a pet but it is something that they want and it will excite them and teach them responsibility and will have a little friend to laug... Read More »
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