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Family Pets

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in General, Getting Kids Organized, Household Tips, Teaching Your Kids About...

When and How to Get a Family Pet

How to know when it’s a good time to get a family pet and how to get your child to take on the responsibility…
Chances are you have a child who has been begging you to get a pet (or another one!) which has led you to reading this.   [...]

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