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Vol. 9, Special Issue 3 (2024)

Fish as a companion animal

Author(s): Dr. Dharam Navadiya, Dileep Singh, Mukesh Kumar Swami, Dr. Abhishek Singh Tomar and Dr. MM Islam
Abstract: The concept of pet animals encompasses a broad spectrum, with fish emerging as increasingly popular companions within households worldwide. This article delves into the rationale behind the rise of fish as preferred pets, highlighting their simplicity in care, minimal space requirements, and hypoallergenic nature. Their visual appeal, coupled with therapeutic benefits, make them ideal for enhancing both personal and public spaces. Additionally, the educational value they offer, especially for children, cannot be overstated, with opportunities to learn about aquatic ecosystems and responsible pet ownership. However, despite their popularity, ensuring the well-being of pet fish requires a nuanced understanding of their care and husbandry. Factors such as tank size, water quality, proper feeding, and compatibility among species are paramount. Neglect stemming from a lack of comprehension regarding their needs remains a significant challenge, potentially compromising the welfare of these sentient beings. In conclusion, this article emphasizes the importance of bridging the knowledge gap surrounding fish care to ensure their thriving existence as valued companions. With proper attention and care, fish can indeed enrich human lives, offering beauty, relaxation, and a deeper connection to the natural world within the confines of home environments.
Pages: 102-104  |  58 Views  2 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Dr. Dharam Navadiya, Dileep Singh, Mukesh Kumar Swami, Dr. Abhishek Singh Tomar, Dr. MM Islam. Fish as a companion animal. Int J Vet Sci Anim Husbandry 2024;9(3S):102-104. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2024.v9.i3Sb.1405
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