Posted on: 20 January, 2016

Author: Holly Hugo

You want the companionship of a pet, but you can’t commit to a dog and cats make you sneeze. Then have you considered getting pet rats? These highly intelligent and exceptionally clean creatures make great pets for adults and older children alike. The secret to their success is their high IQ. Unlike more passive pets such as rabbits, pet rats are highly sociable and love interacting with people. Their intelligence also makes them highly trainable as they love the mental challenge of problem solving. So if you already have pet rats that you want to train, or are considering get a new fur-family member, here are five reasons why training pet rats is ridiculously rewarding. Pet rats are nature’s problem solvers and hate being bored. They love nothing better than pitting their wits against a puzzle and working their way round it. Conversely, a bored rat is likely to develop behavioral problems such as overeating that leads to obesity, fighting with housemates, pulling out their fur, or chewing their home. For intelligent creatures such as pet rats, it isn’t fair not to challenge their minds. Not to do so is the human equivalent of sitting in a room staring at the walls all day long – and something to be avoided. Twice daily training sessions and the pet rats use their brain power for good, and they’ll look forward to this one-on-one time with their handler.  Most social creatures thrive on attention, and this is exactly what you give during training time. On the human side of the equation, there’s a huge buzz about having a small creature attentive to your commands and responding to you. When a rat does a trick on command it almost like you can talk to animals, which is hugely rewarding in its own rite. Then there’s the satisfaction of knowing your pet rats respond because they want to please you. Rather than sitting in a cage all day, training pet rats to roll a ball, complete an agility course, or walk along a rope is a great way of exercising both mind and body. Want to impress your friends with what an epic animal trainer you are? Win the admiration of friends and family by teaching your pet rats to: Training pet rats is a win-win situation because it increases their confidence in you, whilst your confidence in your ability to work with animals goes through the roof. Imagine the satisfaction of seeing a small creature come to their name or fetch you a toy. For all creatures, small as a rat or large as a dog, training builds the confidence of everyone involved (including the handler!) Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com Holly and Hugo is an e-learning company which features courses for animal lovers and those planning to work with animals in the future.  Our courses have been created just for you, and since all study is completed online you can learn anywhere and at your own pace.   Check out the courses in more detail at http://www.hollyandhugo.com, choose which ones suit you best, and begin building an exciting new career today!