ESL Questions Pets
Pets
Companionship, responsibility, and unconditional love define pet ownership. These questions explore why we keep animals, the ethics of pet ownership, care responsibilities, and whether pets enrich or complicate human life.
Beginner
Do you have a pet?
What pet do you like?
Have you had a dog?
Do you have a cat?
What's your favorite animal?
Have you had fish?
Do you like animals?
Would you want a pet?
Are pets good for people?
Do you like birds?
Have you had a hamster?
What animal would you choose?
Do pets need exercise?
Do you like reptiles?
Have you fed a pet?
Do you walk your pet?
Are pets expensive?
Do you think pets are cute?
Have you played with a pet?
Do pets live long?
Would you keep a pet forever?
Do you like pet names?
Have you trained a pet?
Do neighbors have pets?
Do you think pets are important?
Intermediate
Why do you like your pet?
How has your pet changed you?
Would you adopt a pet?
Do you think pets are family?
How important is pet care?
Would you spend money on pets?
Do you think exotic pets are wrong?
What makes a good pet?
How important is pet training?
Would you have multiple pets?
Do you think pets reduce stress?
How do you choose a pet?
Would you travel with your pet?
Do you think pets should have rights?
How important is pet companionship?
Would you rescue an animal?
Do you think pet ownership is responsibility?
How important is pet insurance?
Would you get a pet for your child?
Do you think pets improve health?
How would you handle a pet's death?
Should pets be allowed everywhere?
Do you think animals understand humans?
Would you volunteer at an animal shelter?
What's your ideal pet?
Advanced
Do pets satisfy human need for connection?
Should companion animals exist for humans?
Can pet ownership ever be ethical?
Does domestication harm animals?
Should animals have legal rights?
Can pets understand emotions?
Should exotic pet trade be banned?
Does pet ownership reflect human privilege?
Can animals consent to captivity?
Should wild animals stay wild?
Do pets mask loneliness or address it?
Should expensive pet care be accessible?
Can animals truly be 'ours'?
Should service animals have different status?
Does pet therapy scientifically work?
Should animals be bred for human traits?
Can humans truly understand animals?
Should pet abandonment be criminalized?
Does killing animals for food differ from pets?
Should breeding restrictions exist?
Do pets create environmental impact?
Can virtual pets replace real ones?
Should animals be kept in apartments?
Does pet love equal human love?
What do we really owe animals?