Self-help / Pet care audio book about how to manage and care for pets

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Description

Audiobook on caring for pets that I narrated and produced.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US New York, New Jersey, Bronx, Brooklyn)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
stop and ask yourself if something should happen and you were suddenly no longer able to care for your pet, what would happen to it? It feels strange to call a pet. We love so much and it, but we do that to make this critical point. While we may think of our pets as a best friend or family member. Many courts view pets as personal property like a chair or tv. So just like with any personal item, if you don't have a plan for your pet, the court may decide who gets fluffy or Fido and that could be someone you would disapprove of. Does this sound like your plan? Research shows the majority of pet owners think a friend or family member would automatically step in and take their pets home if something should happen and they were no longer able to care for them. The sad truth is they may just take the pet to a shelter or sell it. There are a number of reasons why others may not be able to or want to give your pet a home. According to statistics between 300,000 and 500,000 pets are euthanized each year because of the death or disability of the owners where no provision for the pets had been made. The good news is there are some organizations dedicated to helping in these situations to learn more, do an online search or call your local shelter and ask if there are any in your area while a pet, maybe a beloved member of your family, it's easy to forget about them when it comes time to planning for the future. Many people create wills outlining exactly what is to be done with their minor Children, their property and all their possessions. However, it often happens that the four legged family members get left off the list. The main reason for this oversight is that pets don't tend to live as long as their human owners and it may seem unnecessary to you as a pet owner to provide for that future. This is mainly because when you're thinking about the end of your life, you're considering some date far far in the future. Yet there are no guarantees of a long life and it's possible you could be involved in an accident or become debilitated While your pet is still living, your pets hold a special place in your heart. Don't you want to ensure that they are well taken care of in the event that something happens to you. Of course you do. That's why we put together this basic guide on planning for your pet's future. It will help you provide for your pet no matter what. If anything should happen to you. This guide covers the importance of providing for your pet, how to go about setting things in motion. And it will also include a few things to think about that you may have not even considered. Your friends are counting on you ready to get started