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[The Responsibilities and Joys of Pet Ownership]-[EP226 Getting A Pet | Daily Life(2025)]

English Learning Podcast · B1 · 2025-08-13

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Navigating the Challenges of Pet Ownership

In this episode of English Pod, hosts Marco and Catherine delve into the complexities and responsibilities associated with keeping pets. The dialogue centers on a couple debating the acquisition of a pet, highlighting the practical considerations that arise when introducing an animal into a household.

The Weight of Responsibility

Owning a pet is described as a "very big responsibility," requiring a significant commitment of time and effort. The dialogue illustrates this through the essential tasks involved in pet care: one must "feed it, bathe it, and walk it every day." The hosts emphasize that "bathe" is a specific verb used for cleaning animals or people, distinct from simply taking a shower oneself. Furthermore, they note an interesting linguistic convention in English: even when an animal’s gender is known, they are often referred to as "it," though pet owners frequently personalize their companions by using "he" or "she."

Selecting the Right Breed and Species

Choosing a pet often involves considering the "breed" of the animal, which the hosts define as the "technical word to describe the kind of dog that something is." The couple discusses various options, ranging from large dogs like a "Labrador" or "German Shepherd" to smaller, more unconventional choices such as "ferrets"—described as long, thin, and furry—and "hamsters," which are small, round, and typically kept in "glass cages or fish tanks." Additionally, they mention "parrots," which are noted for their high intelligence and unique ability to "mimic the sounds" or imitate human speech.

Essential Conversational Phrases

To help learners improve their fluency, the hosts highlight several key expressions:

  • "We have been over this a hundred times": An exaggerated way to emphasize that a topic has been discussed repeatedly and the speaker is growing tired of the conversation.
  • "Look after": A phrasal verb meaning to "watch or to care for," often used when discussing babysitting or pet maintenance.
  • "How about": A vital phrase for offering "suggestions or offering alternatives." The hosts warn learners against using this incorrectly; for instance, one should never ask "How about your weekend?" as it is grammatically incorrect for inquiring about an experience.
  • "Take it from there": A strategy for starting a commitment on a small scale, allowing individuals to "start slowly" and see how a situation develops before making larger, more permanent decisions.

Personal Preferences: Dog People vs. Cat People

As the discussion concludes, the hosts touch upon the cultural concept of being a "dog person" or a "cat person." This distinction is often used to describe personality traits or preferences in companionship. While some prefer the high energy of dogs, others may favor the lower-maintenance nature of cats. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to reflect on their own experiences with pets, acknowledging that whether one chooses a traditional pet or something more exotic like a "tarantula" or "iguana," the decision should always be made with a full understanding of the long-term commitment involved.

🎯Key Sentences

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We have been over this a hundred times.
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Who's gonna look after a dog or a cat?
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I'll feed it, bathe it, and walk it every day.
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Who will we leave it with?
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Plus, our apartment is too small for that breed of dog.
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📝Key Phrases

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We have been over this a hundred times
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look after
3
How about
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take it from there
5
dog person
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📖 Transcript

Hello everyone and welcome to English Pod.
My name is Marco. My name is Catherine and today we're talking all about animals.
That's right. This is a very interesting topic, very important because a lot of people like to have pets.
That's right. We're not going to the zoo.
We're not talking about animals out in the forest or in nature.
We're talking about pets that you keep at home.

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