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Children Speak their Heart Outs to the Pets || Easy Pets for Kids || Kids and Dogs

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  How to choose the Best Pets for Kids? According to a study, children who are ill or whose parents have separated are more likely to trust their pets than their siblings. Matt Castles, a psychologist at Cambridge University, says little attention has been paid to the role of pets in young people's emotions. Castles says such children think that their pets will not form an opinion about their character. He has researched 100 families in the UK for ten years. Castles is a researcher in Postgraduate Psychiatry. He says the place of pets in the lives of young children has not been properly recognized and its importance has not been fully assessed. According to research, the breakdown of families means that children in the United States live with their animals instead of their natural fathers. According to data from the United States, about two-thirds of children live with their fathers, while four out of five families, including school-going children, also have pets. Castles analy