Ambleside’s Kid-Friendly Guide to Small Furry Pet Ownership

Bringing a small furry friend into the family is an exciting adventure for children, whether it's a guinea pig, rabbit, hamster or another tiny companion. Teaching children how to care for these pets responsibly not only keeps the animals safe and happy, but also helps kids develop empathy, patience and confidence in their abilities.
If you have a small pet joining your family, you may find Ambleside's 7 pet care tips for children useful.
Plus, you'll want to register your small pet with our veterinary practice in Walton-On-Thames so we can support your new pet owner with advice and care.
Register your small pet with usWe've also prepared a downloadable Pet Promise Certificate that you can print, allowing your child to proudly write their promise to be a great friend and responsible pet owner.
Teaching young children about responsible pet ownership
Here are Ambleside's seven essential lessons for young pet owners:
1. The ‘indoor voice'
Small pets are easily startled by loud noises or sudden movements. Encourage children to speak softly and move calmly around their pets to prevent stress and anxiety.
2. Gentle hands
Always use two hands when lifting a small pet, supporting both the body and bottom, or leave them on the floor for supervised interaction. This prevents accidental drops and ensures the pet feels secure.
3. Respecting nap time
Many small animals sleep a lot during the day, often in cosy hideaways. Our vets in Walton-On-Thames advise teaching children to respect their pet's rest by leaving them undisturbed while they recharge.
4. The ‘fruit is a treat' rule
Greens are the foundation of a healthy diet, while sugary fruits should only be given in tiny amounts, just like a treat. This helps prevent digestive upset and keeps pets healthy.
5. Reading body language
Help children recognise when a pet is happy — like “popcorning” in rabbits or playful binkies in guinea pigs — and when they want to be left alone, such as hiding, freezing or flattening themselves against the floor.
6. Fresh water daily
Our vets at Ambleside advise that every small pet needs clean, fresh water every single day. Encourage kids to clean and refill water bottles or bowls each morning to maintain hydration and hygiene.
7. Ask before opening
Teach children to always check with a grown-up before opening a cage, hutch, or tank. Ensuring windows, doors and escape routes are secure first also keeps pets safe during playtime.
By learning these simple rules, children can enjoy interacting with their small pets while keeping them safe, healthy and happy.
Download our Pet Promise Certificate to help your child get started.
Got a new pet to register?
Register your small pet with us today and our nurses at Ambleside can provide guidance on handling, nutrition and health checks — helping young owners grow into responsible, confident caregivers.
Register your small pet with us
