5 Signs You Are a Spoiled Pet Parent | PDSA Mother’s Day Special

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From Mother’s Day almost to us, PDSA celebrates all the confessional “pet parents” out there.

A PDSA Veterinary nurse at Nina Downing said: “Whether you’re a cat mom, a dog mom, or a bunny mom, the bond you share with your furry friends is definitely special. We’re extremely fortunate to be able to share our home and life with your pets.

“Maybe your pet is your best friend and you want to spoil them and show them how much you love them!

Your pet eats better than you

“Food is often the key to someone’s heart, and that doesn’t make a difference to many of our furry friends who love our food. To show our pets, we love them, so perhaps you always buy their favorite food or whip homemade treat recipes Delicious pumpkin cookies.

“As we know, diet is a very important factor in our furry companions living a long, healthy life. As much as you want to treat your pet, the extra snacks are always moderate, reducing daily meal allowance by 10% and avoiding chubby companions.

Even if you’re uncomfortable, you won’t move

“All pet parents know how beautiful it is for your pet to come and snuggle with you, sit on your lap, or lie next to you.

You’re happy to show everyone your pet photos

“Maybe you love to show everyone valuable photos of your beloved pets, and why not?

You are talking to your pet

“Pets can be the perfect companion. They always help you fight lonely days no matter what. Many animal lovers have conversations with four-legged friends, who can’t chat through body language, but we can know what they’re hearing.

Your social life includes your pet

“Whether it’s working on your social calendar around your companions, or simply taking them to events. Your social life must cater to your pets, and why shouldn’t they? They are adorable members of your family and have no problem planning your social life around your pet.

“Make sure you’re happy and comfortable wherever you are, wherever you are. Or, if you’re hosting at home, make sure your pet has a safe, quiet space if your social battery is low and you prefer time alone.”

Pets bring so much joy to our lives, so it is important that we also meet all of their needs. For more information on pet care, please see PDSA website.

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