Yes.
Horse owners often get a longing for outdoors and nature when riding alongside their horse. Cat owners can take on the quiet and observant demeanor of their pets. Even prison-mates have been known to become more friendly and outgoing after being assigned as pet owners to Golden retrievers (in specialized animal programs).
They're pets, domesticated. They'll live wherever their owners take them.
Pets are losing their homes because owners are mean to them. They try to escape and wonder of to find somebody who will take better and nicer care of them. Pets are also losing their homes because owners are careless. They let their pets walk outside on the streets. Chances are that they will get hit by a car, get captured by dog catcher, or get a new owner. That is why our pets are losing their homes.
Depending on the boat, you may sometimes keep them in a kennel.
veteranarians can't, but police can. Animal neglect is anginst the law.
People help animals (such as pets) which owners abandoned and/or could not afford to take care of their animals
Usually to exercise for the pet and, often, for the pet owner. Many pets are cooped up indoors while their owners are at work, and need to be walked in the morning and evening.
Since just about all are kept as pets, or possibly sled dogs, they don't have to hide. Their human owners take care of them.
Sometimes you have to take one step backwards to to take two steps forward
Dogs are pets, they live wherever their owners take them. Wherever there's a human who want a husky, you can pretty much count on finding one.
Most pet owners take extra good care of their pets when they grow old. They make it's habitat warmer so they feel more comfortable. If their animal is in pain because they are so old then the animal might be put to sleep.
you cant have your own pets but you can take care of other pets.
Yes, horses can be very loving animals. Though it should be noted that they are a herd animal and require a firm hand or they will 'take over and become the leader'. Never be afraid to discipline a horse if it misbehaves. Horses also are not considered 'pets' by the government even if many owners do consider them pets, they are classed as livestock.