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Date Stock Title
Oct 4 WOOF Why Petco Health and Wellness Stock Soared 43% Higher Last Month
Oct 4 WOOF Is Petco Health and Wellness Co. (WOOF) a Great Value Stock Right Now?
Oct 4 TILE Interface, Inc. to Host Third Quarter 2024 Results Conference Call on November 1, 2024
Oct 4 ASIX AdvanSix to Release Third Quarter Financial Results and Hold Investor Conference Call on November 1
Oct 3 MHK Jim Cramer Thinks Mohawk Industries, Inc. (MHK) ‘Is A Natural Buy In A Rate-cut Cycle’
Oct 3 WOOF Petco Health and Wellness stock surges to 52-week high
Oct 3 JAKK JAKK Stock's Earnings Estimates Going Down: Hold or Fold?
Oct 3 ASIX Is AdvanSix (ASIX) Outperforming Other Basic Materials Stocks This Year?
Oct 3 DBX Dropbox: Business Has A Poor Competitive Position
Oct 3 TRUP Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Aflac, Unum and Trupanion
Oct 2 TRUP 3 Stocks to Watch From the Thriving Accident & Health Insurance Industry
Oct 2 FRPT Are Consumer Staples Stocks Lagging Freshpet (FRPT) This Year?
Oct 2 MHK Spotting Winners: Tempur Sealy (NYSE:TPX) And Home Furnishings Stocks In Q2
Oct 2 MHK Q2 Earnings Highlights: Lovesac (NASDAQ:LOVE) Vs The Rest Of The Home Furnishings Stocks
Oct 1 DBX Dropbox (DBX) Falls More Steeply Than Broader Market: What Investors Need to Know
Oct 1 MHK S&P 500 Logs Best Quarter Since Q4 2021: 5 Top Stocks in ETF
Oct 1 FRPT PROUD PET PARENTS TEAM UP WITH GLOBAL SUPERSTAR MEGHAN TRAINOR AND FRESHPET TO SUPPORT ANIMAL SHELTERS
Sep 30 FRPT Wall Street Wags Its Tail At This Stock's 301% Run, Sees More Coming
Sep 30 DBX Is Dropbox, Inc. (DBX) A Cheap Small-Cap Stock To Buy Now?
Sep 30 TRUP Chewy Insider Penalized by SEC for Trading on Confidential Pet Insurance Deal Info
Pet

A pet, or companion animal, is an animal kept primarily for a person's company or entertainment rather than as a working animal, livestock or a laboratory animal. Popular pets are often considered to have attractive appearances, intelligence and relatable personalities, but some pets may be taken in on an altruistic basis (such as a stray animal) and accepted by the owner regardless of these characteristics.
Two of the most popular pets are dogs and cats; the technical term for a cat lover is an ailurophile and a dog lover a cynophile. Other animals commonly kept include: rabbits; ferrets; pigs; rodents, such as gerbils, hamsters, chinchillas, rats, mice, and guinea pigs; avian pets, such as parrots, passerines and fowls; reptile pets, such as turtles, alligators, crocodiles, lizards, and snakes; aquatic pets, such as fish, freshwater and saltwater snails, amphibians like frogs and salamanders; and arthropod pets, such as tarantulas and hermit crabs. Small pets may be grouped together as pocket pets, while the equine and bovine group include the largest companion animals.
Pets provide their owners (or "guardians") both physical and emotional benefits. Walking a dog can provide both the human and the dog with exercise, fresh air and social interaction. Pets can give companionship to people who are living alone or elderly adults who do not have adequate social interaction with other people. There is a medically approved class of therapy animals, mostly dogs or cats, that are brought to visit confined humans, such as children in hospitals or elders in nursing homes. Pet therapy utilizes trained animals and handlers to achieve specific physical, social, cognitive or emotional goals with patients.

People most commonly get pets for companionship, to protect a home or property or because of the perceived beauty or attractiveness of the animals. A 1994 Canadian study found that the most common reasons for not owning a pet were lack of ability to care for the pet when traveling (34.6%), lack of time (28.6%) and lack of suitable housing (28.3%), with dislike of pets being less common (19.6%). Some scholars, ethicists and animal rights organizations have raised concerns over keeping pets because of the lack of autonomy and the objectification of non-human animals.

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