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There are many people who are interested in pets from the childhood. But in this busy world, people forget to live when they die to earn. Our goal is to generate a sense of belongingness among people about animals and their well being. We strive to address core issues like tameness, care and management of pets, pet products and social concerns.Pets are the only companion who will be with you throughout your life, whatever be the situation you are in.
"If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans" -James Herriot
In a world which is becoming more impersonal, hurried and stressful, we provide our customers with a fun place to shop online, where you will find a great selection of pets and pet products at competitive prices and friendly, helpful assistance to take care of all your needs. At TamedPets, you won't get lost in the crowd and you won't get disappointed without finding your pet or pet needs.
There are many people who are interested in pets from the childhood. But in this busy world, people forget to live when they die to earn. Our goal is to generate a sense of belongingness among people about animals and their well being. We strive to address core issues like tameness, care and management of pets, pet products and social concerns.Pets are the only companion who will be with you throughout your life, whatever be the situation you are in.
"If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans" -James Herriot
In a world which is becoming more impersonal, hurried and stressful, we provide our customers with a fun place to shop online, where you will find a great selection of pets and pet products at competitive prices and friendly, helpful assistance to take care of all your needs. At TamedPets, you won't get lost in the crowd and you won't get disappointed without finding your pet or pet needs.
Please read this before you buy a PET
"Lots of people talk to animals... Not very many listen, though... That's the problem."
It can happen to the best of us. You see a cute, tiger-striped kitten with white paws and green eyes, just begging for attention. Or maybe it's a gorgeous Labrador mix whose tails seems to be wagging just for you.
You take one look, and the next thing you know, you're walking down the pet food aisle at the supermarket.
If you're like most of us, falling in love with a pet is easy. And no wonder!
Sharing your home with a four-legged friend can be one of life's greatest joys. Dogs, cats, and other pets give us unconditional loyalty and acceptance, provide constant companionship, and even help relieve stress after a hard day's work.
Adopting a pet, though, is a big decision. Dogs and cats require lots of time, money, and commitment—more than 15 years' worth in many cases. Pet ownership can be rewarding, but only if you think through your decision before you adopt a companion.
Things to Consider
The fact that you're thinking of adopting from an animal shelter means you're on the right track—it's definitely the responsible, caring thing to do. But here are some things to think over first:
- Why do you want a pet? It's amazing how many people fail to ask themselves this simple question before they get a pet. Adopting a pet just because it's "the thing to do" or because the kids have been pining for a puppy usually ends up being a big mistake. Don't forget that pets may be with you 10, 15, even 20 years.
- Do you have time for a pet? Dogs, cats, and other animal companions cannot be ignored just because you're tired or busy. They require food, water, exercise, care, and companionship every day of every year. Many animals in the shelter are there because their owners didn't realize how much time it took to care for them.
- Can you afford a pet? The costs of pet ownership can be quite demanding. Neutering, veterinary care, grooming, toys, food, kitty litter, and other expenses add up quickly.
- Are you prepared to deal with special problems that a pet can cause? Flea infestations, scratched-up furniture, accidents from animals who aren't yet housetrained, and unexpected medical emergencies are unfortunate but common aspects of pet ownership.
- Can you have a pet where you live? Many rental communities don't allow pets, and most of the rest have restrictions. Make sure you know what they are before you bring a companion animal home. We are against abandoning pets by their owners.
- Is it a good time for you to adopt a pet? If you have kids under six years old, for instance, you might consider waiting a few years before you adopt a companion. Pet ownership requires children who are mature enough to be responsible. If you're a student, or travel frequently as part of your work, waiting until you settle down is wise.
- Are your living arrangements suitable for the animal you have in mind? Animal size is not the only variable to think about here. For example, some small dogs such as terriers are very active—they require a great deal of exercise to be calm, and they often bark at any noise. On the other hand, some big dogs are laid back and quite content to lie on a couch all day. Before adopting a pet, do some research. That way, you'll ensure you choose an animal who will fit into your lifestyle and your living arrangements.
- Do you know who will care for your pet while you're away on vacation? You'll need either reliable friends and neighbors or money to pay for a boarding kennel or pet-sitting service.
- Will you be a responsible pet owner? Having your pet spayed or neutered, obeying community leash and licensing laws, and keeping identification tags on your pets are all part of being a responsible owner. Of course, giving your pet love, companionship, exercise, a healthy diet, and regular veterinary care are other essentials.
- Finally, are you prepared to keep and care for the pet for his or her entire lifetime? When you adopt a pet, you are making a commitment to care for the animal for his or her lifetime.
o Please don’t bring pets home for the following reasons
- Gifting: for the sake you have to gift it to somebody. Whoever it may be: Kids, Boy friend, Girl friend, Relatives, etc., (Analyze all the above points by placing yourself in the other persons position and then decide. If they can take care properly, then it worth’s gifting)
- Attraction: Just because you got to see a pet in a Petshop/TV Show/Friends house/ Exhibitions, etc.,(Do a research and also read all the above points and what they demand for lifetime before considering a pet)
- Over expectation: People have a mentality to think that all pets are alike. For your information every pet is unique in nature. For example: watching videos of AfricanGreyParrot talking, Pomeranian Dog walking in 2 legs, German shepherd guarding the cattle, Macaw flying to hands and taking food, etc., These are all tricks and talents they can learn by regular training.(Can you expect every human to be good in music, gymnastics, singing, etc., That’s the case here too)
- Show-off: Please don't buy a pet just because you can afford to buy them and to show-off to the society of having a different pet.
- Cheap Price: Never buy a pet just because you can get it at a cheaper/affordable price or even for free.
Get a PET for Life, not for season.
Sure, it's a long list of questions. But a quick stroll through an animal shelter will help you understand why answering them before you adopt is so important.
Many of the shelter's homeless animals are puppies and kittens, victims of people who irresponsibly allowed their pets to breed. But there are at least as many dogs and cats at the shelter who are more than a year old—animals who were obtained by people who didn't think through the responsibilities of pet ownership before they got the animal.
Please, don't make the same mistake. Think before you adopt. Sharing your life with a companion animal can bring incredible rewards, but only if you're willing to make the necessary commitments of time, money, responsibility, and love—for the life of the pet.
---------“They are LIVE, not Products.Respect them.”---------
Advantages of having Pet friends!
There are countless reasons to own a pet, learning invaluable life skills that enable a person to become a better person is one of the most rewarding. Learning to share love, provide affection, and give attention to a pet are three qualities that enhance the personal quality of human life. Not convinced? Ask any pet owner about the satisfaction of caring for a pet…and whether they'd do it all over again if they could.
Pets are a prescription for good health: How can owning a four-footed friend or winged companion help you live longer? Pets can increase a person's level of activity and ease stress. Medical studies have shown that seniors benefit especially from pet ownership, since owning a pet can decrease blood pressure, fight loneliness, comfort the pain of a departed spouse, and combat depression
Teach kids about selflessness: Owning a pet teaches discipline and responsibility to a child (also to less-responsible adults). Can learn how to share their time, savings, and companionship with a being that is solely reliant on them.
Pets can increase your sense of security (personal, private, and psychological). And because you know that someone you trust is always around, any pet, small or large, winged or ground-bound, can instill a sense of mental well-being by merely being close-by
Exercise is a great side effect of owning an active pet. Dogs are the best in this. However, other pets like birds, cats, small animals etc will demand you to play with them or work for them. Who knows? Your waistline might even thank you for it.
Constant companion: As well as love, pets offer continual daily companionship. Even pets like fish, which have a lower maintenance factor than dogs or cats, can be steady friends.
Getting and giving unconditional love:Pets decrease feeling of loneliness and isolation :Animals give you one thing better than R-E-S-P-E-C-T. They give you unquestioning, unbridled, unwavering love. Did your boyfriend or girlfriend suddenly take the high road, or your had a quarrel with your boss? Never fear, your pet is near. Treat your pet with the respect it deserves and you will be repaid in kind with lifelong attention and affection, especially when you need it most.
What do pets expect from you?
Ref 1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal-assisted_therapy. Ref 2: http://www.unleashthebeach.org/healthbenefitsofdogs.pdf, Ref 3: http://www.psychnet-uk.com/psychotherapy/psychotherapy_animal_assisted.htm, Ref 4: http://www.americanhumane.org/human-animal-bond/programs/animal-assisted-therapy/
Pets are a prescription for good health: How can owning a four-footed friend or winged companion help you live longer? Pets can increase a person's level of activity and ease stress. Medical studies have shown that seniors benefit especially from pet ownership, since owning a pet can decrease blood pressure, fight loneliness, comfort the pain of a departed spouse, and combat depression
Teach kids about selflessness: Owning a pet teaches discipline and responsibility to a child (also to less-responsible adults). Can learn how to share their time, savings, and companionship with a being that is solely reliant on them.
Pets can increase your sense of security (personal, private, and psychological). And because you know that someone you trust is always around, any pet, small or large, winged or ground-bound, can instill a sense of mental well-being by merely being close-by
Exercise is a great side effect of owning an active pet. Dogs are the best in this. However, other pets like birds, cats, small animals etc will demand you to play with them or work for them. Who knows? Your waistline might even thank you for it.
Constant companion: As well as love, pets offer continual daily companionship. Even pets like fish, which have a lower maintenance factor than dogs or cats, can be steady friends.
Getting and giving unconditional love:Pets decrease feeling of loneliness and isolation :Animals give you one thing better than R-E-S-P-E-C-T. They give you unquestioning, unbridled, unwavering love. Did your boyfriend or girlfriend suddenly take the high road, or your had a quarrel with your boss? Never fear, your pet is near. Treat your pet with the respect it deserves and you will be repaid in kind with lifelong attention and affection, especially when you need it most.
What do pets expect from you?
- Healthy balanced diet
- Good Shelter
- Exercise
- Care, Love and affection
- Life Long Commitment
Ref 1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal-assisted_therapy. Ref 2: http://www.unleashthebeach.org/healthbenefitsofdogs.pdf, Ref 3: http://www.psychnet-uk.com/psychotherapy/psychotherapy_animal_assisted.htm, Ref 4: http://www.americanhumane.org/human-animal-bond/programs/animal-assisted-therapy/
What as Pets!?
This is what will be your question if you decide to have a Pet.
Birds as Pets...

Hand-raised & tamed, Highly talkative Grey parrots
Birds are considered to be one of the most intelligent and easy to manage pets. However like humans pets tend to get depressed if they spend too long of a time in a cage with nobody around. When keeping birds such as parrots, pigeons, and budgies you need to make sure that the cage is large enough for them to move around them. Many people make the mistake of keeping birds in small cages to save space this behavior is both cruel and has an adverse affect on the bird’s health.
Most experts believe that your first priority should not to keep birds in a cage for a long time. It’s better to have their wings clipped and hopping around then sitting around in a small cage. It’s also a good idea to keep more than one bird in a cage ideally one male and one female so that they don’t get bored. Make sure that you keep the cage in a place where the bird has good visibility on what is going on around him. Best places will be garden or on the terrace where they might be greenery as well as other birds roaming around.
Small Animals as Pets...

Fully tamed syrian long-hair Hamster
Mice, Hamsters, Guinea pig, Rabbits, etc., can be great pets; often very sociable and enjoying the company of others. They are typically good-natured and curious, and you can spend hours watching them play. They generally grow no longer than nine or ten centimetres, and can be easily handled. these pets have a lifespan of around 1½ to 3 years.
If you are hoping to have more than one small animal as a pet, you will be better off introducing them while they are still young. Although these pets like company and are very sociable creatures, an older pet may be accustomed to his own space and resent the intrusion of another mouse. This is often more common if it is a pet is of the same sex. These are relatively easy to care for, as long as you are happy to commit some time and energy towards them. They can be great pets for both children and adults, and can provide both entertainment and companionship. When you first bring a small animal as pet to home, give him a few days to get accustomed to the new environment before you start taking him out to play. It will take him a little bit of time to get used to the new smells and sounds and to start feeling comfortable around you.
If you are hoping to have more than one small animal as a pet, you will be better off introducing them while they are still young. Although these pets like company and are very sociable creatures, an older pet may be accustomed to his own space and resent the intrusion of another mouse. This is often more common if it is a pet is of the same sex. These are relatively easy to care for, as long as you are happy to commit some time and energy towards them. They can be great pets for both children and adults, and can provide both entertainment and companionship. When you first bring a small animal as pet to home, give him a few days to get accustomed to the new environment before you start taking him out to play. It will take him a little bit of time to get used to the new smells and sounds and to start feeling comfortable around you.
Dogs as Pets...

Dalmation pups.
Small pets, especially puppies, are always great fun to have as they gel easily with adults as well as children. Small puppies are energetic and easy going but they require a lot of care. Here are few points which can help you in taking care of small puppies.
Regular vet visits: It very important to take small puppies for regular checkups as they are at a tender age. The vet would be able to tell about the growth of your puppies and also would be able to suggest you about the need of your small pet.
Play in small intervals: We all love to play with our small puppies but, we need to understand that they are small. So, play in small intervals instead of playing for longer time at a stretch.
"Please don’t get a Puppy as it looks good and active when it is small, remember they will grow very fast. If you don’t have time to spend with them, Please don't buy and abandon them"
Regular vet visits: It very important to take small puppies for regular checkups as they are at a tender age. The vet would be able to tell about the growth of your puppies and also would be able to suggest you about the need of your small pet.
Play in small intervals: We all love to play with our small puppies but, we need to understand that they are small. So, play in small intervals instead of playing for longer time at a stretch.
"Please don’t get a Puppy as it looks good and active when it is small, remember they will grow very fast. If you don’t have time to spend with them, Please don't buy and abandon them"
Cats as Pets...

White Persian-Kittens. 2 days after opening its eyes.
Cats are popular pets for many people, and are as happy in their own company as that of other cats or people. Unlike dogs who crave company, cats are independent and are quite happy exploring on their own. Cats are natural hunters, and the hunting instinct can be noticed already as kittens. Although hunting is not a necessity for the domestic cat, they will still continue to do it as their instinct dictates and because they enjoy it. As an owner of a cat, do not be surprised to find that your cat has caught a mouse which it will proudly give to you as thanks.
Cats can be great pets, and are perfect for those who want a clever animal who is also capable of fending for themselves. They can communicate by various means, including sound, posture and actions. Purring shows that the cat is content and they will often start purring when they are being stroked. If the cat starts to twitch its tail, this often means that they are starting to get annoyed. Cats can be relatively easy to read as long as you know the signs to look for.
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Cats can be great pets, and are perfect for those who want a clever animal who is also capable of fending for themselves. They can communicate by various means, including sound, posture and actions. Purring shows that the cat is content and they will often start purring when they are being stroked. If the cat starts to twitch its tail, this often means that they are starting to get annoyed. Cats can be relatively easy to read as long as you know the signs to look for.
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