Throughout the world there are hundreds of animals, of all different types, sizes, colors, shapes and styles. There are docile and aggressive personalities. There are those who walk, those who swim, those who fly and those who crawl. In a few words, we could say that there is an animal for each type of person.

Previously, only conventional animals, such as the dog, cat, and perhaps a bird, were kept as pets. Then, with the passage of time, animals such as rabbits, hamsters, turtles and chickens began to be seen in houses.

Nowadays, it is not strange that there are people with much more exotic tastes, when it comes to selecting the pet they will have at home. There are those who decide to have a monkey, a snake, a spider, an iguana and even an anthill.

Of course, when you have such a pet and receive a visit at home, they become the center of attention of the moment and the conversation is likely to turn around the animal.

However, those who have a garden may not be satisfied with just seeing plants and flowers of all kinds in it. You may also want to see animal life. It is true that in the gardens there is always the presence of wildlife. However, have you ever wondered what the best garden pets are?

If you want to populate your garden with animals that can be free or that manage to interact with nature, what can you do to achieve it? What things should you take into account? What do you need for it?

If you want to know the answers to these and other questions related to the wild animal world, be sure to read this post. Here I will tell you which are the best pets for your garden, so you can enjoy them.

Instructions

The garden is considered as an extension of the house. That is why those who have one like to see it beautiful and full of life. However, there are those who are not satisfied with just seeing flowers in their garden, they also enjoy appreciating the fauna and how they interact with each other and with the environment.

For this reason, it is not surprising that there are those who decide to have pets in the garden. But, which are the best for it? If you want to give life to your garden, these are some of the pets that you can put in it:

  1. The dog. This furry animal, par excellence, is the favorite pet of every family. In most homes there is a dog. However, it is no secret to anyone that having a dog in the garden can end up being a disastrous experience. However, there are different strategies that you can implement so that your dog can interact well in this environment. For example, provide toys, put a fence to the most fragile plants, determine which plants to put, etc.
  2. The birds. You may be wondering, how can I have birds in my garden? Actually, there are two alternatives. The first is to place cages in strategic places. Thus, even if the bird is not free, it will be comfortable with the place and feel that it is in its natural habitat.  The second option is to place water and bird feed in your garden. In this way, they will arrive alone daily, to decorate your garden and delight you with their song.
  3. The turtles. To do this, you need to build an enclosure for them. Otherwise, albeit slowly, they may get lost. If they are the type to dig, then you will need to lay down a metal fence that is below ground. Inside the enclosure, you must locate a space that is dry and warm so that it can spend the night and protect itself from the sun during the day.
  4. The fish. If you have a fountain or a small pond in your garden, fish are the ideal pets for these places. However, you must make sure that the fish have the necessary conditions to live outdoors. For example, water temperature, places of refuge, seaweed, food and good hygiene.
  5. The rabbit. To have a rabbit in the garden, it is important that you place it at all the strategic points where it can escape. Also, you must make sure that he is up to date with his vaccinations and that there are no plants that could be toxic, and even poisonous, for him.

What do you need:

To have any of these pets in your home, in general, you need:

  •  Eliminate plants that can be toxic to your pets.
  • Remove any object that could be dangerous. Remember that, by nature, animals tend to be very curious and, although they can destroy many objects, others could cause them harm and even endanger their lives.
  • Have a specific area where the animals can relief themselves and that is easy to clean.
  •  Provide them with a play area. Depending on what its characteristics and needs are, make sure that in that space it can run, make holes, bite things and enjoy itself without problems.
  •  Give them shade. Since the garden is an open environment, it is likely that at certain times the sun hits it strongly. Therefore, the best thing you can do is provide your pet with shade so that it can take shelter.
  •  Give him a supply of water. It will be essential to cool off after playing or on the most suffocating days.

In addition to this, what else should you take into account when it comes to pets in the garden?

Tips

Keep in mind that most of these animals have natural predators. That is, animals that could end up doing a lot of harm to your pets. Therefore, make sure that the space where they are is always well protected.

If possible, keep them from spending the night in the garden. You can bring them into the house at night and, during the day, return them to the garden to avoid leaving them exposed.

Whenever possible, monitor what they do and check that they have not made gaps and holes through which they can escape. Remember that many of them are very elusive. If you put all these recommendations into practice, you can enjoy having your pets in the garden.

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