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There are many people who allow their
children to care for a pet on their own these days because it gives many
benefits to develop a sense of responsibility. However, some others have had
mixed results on this issue, so it is clear that parents may have diverse ideas
about this.
To begin with, letting children raise pets
by themselves have a lot of advantages on developing their personalities. For
example, if children know how to take care of their pets in a proper way for
pets' well-being, they would be more responsible and understandable of doing
something. Moreover, young children would learn the consequences of their
actions, which they have to deal with during a process of breeding pets.
Therefore, rearing pets on children own would benefit to teach them life skills
that require in later lives.
Nevertheless, some people assert that
breeding pets by their offspring would give them stressful and confusing
experiences because it is very difficult for them to do in an early age. For
example, if a child gives some food that is detrimental to animal's health such
as a chocolate, a pet would die after eating it. Through this incident, the
child might have a hard time or become traumatized about raising pets because
of a guilty conscience. Thus, it is evident that breeding
pets by young people thoroughly provide stressful situation, which they are not
ready yet.
To sum up, it is apparent that even though there
are many advantages for young children to promote good personalities, drawbacks
from letting young offspring care for a pet outweigh its advantages. (266
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