Posted in .. By Jelena, .: Pet (Q) & (A), .: Pet Birds, .: Pet Chinchillas, .: Pet Exotic, .: Pet Ferrets, .: Pet Guinea Pigs, .: Pet Hamsters, .: Pet Health Care, .: Pet Hedgehog, .: Pet Rats, .: Pet Rodents, .: Pet Sugar Gliders, .: Pet Tips (Other) • Tags: illness, injuries, triage, vet, veterinarian, when to go to the vet
Every pet owner should maintain a good working relationship with a veterinarian. Owners of multiple types of pets, particularly exotic or unusual pets, may need several veterinarians. However, sometimes the decision to take a pet, particularly a small mammal, to the vet for an illness or injury is a difficult one. Small pets are particularly sensitive to stress. Some are also susceptible to airborne viruses. For both these reasons, it’s best to avoid unnecessary stress.
While I am not a vet and a consultation with a veterinarian is always the best choice if you are uncertain or think your pet may be in need of treatment, here is some basic information on symptoms and injuries and their severity. More →
Posted on September 15, 2008 by Jelena Woehr • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in .. By Jelena, .: Pet Adoption, .: Pet Birds, .: Pet Breeders, .: Pet Cats, .: Pet Chinchillas, .: Pet Dogs, .: Pet Exotic, .: Pet Ferrets, .: Pet Hedgehog, .: Pet Horses, .: Pet Rabbits, .: Pet Rats, .: Pet Reptiles, .: Pet Rescue & Shelters, .: Pet Rodents • Tags: adoption, Breeder, Cat, choosing a pet, dog, Kitten?, pound, Puppy, rescue, shelter
Many people seeking a new pet bypass the adoption option for one reason or another. While there are certainly some situations in which purchasing from a reputable, responsible breeder is ideal, consider this list of five myths about pet adoption before bypassing rescue to look for a breeder.
1. Shelter dogs are all mutts.
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Posted on June 2, 2008 by Jelena Woehr • There are 3 comments!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Chinchillas, .: Pet Ferrets, .: Pet Hedgehog, .: Pet Pot Bellied Pigs, .: Pet Prairie Dogs, .: Pet Sugar Gliders • Tags: chinchillas, ferrets, hedgehogs, pot bellied pigs, prairie dogs, sugar gliders
By Jeff Swett
Nothing makes apartment living fun like a playful pet. Fido and Felix bring a number of new elements to an apartment other than the additional smell. On any given day pets add companionship, humor, personality, and tons of fun to even the most monotonous dwellings. Although dogs and cats lead the pack of domesticated pals there are a number of untraditional, unique, and exotically extravagant creatures available. So, if you are seeking a cute, small, or just out of the ordinary companion check out the little buggers that round out my list of Top Six Unique Apartment Pets.
6) Pot-Bellied Pigs- While slightly destructive at times, Pot-Bellied Pigs can be as easy, if not easier to train than dogs. They’re playful, curious, caring, surprisingly odorless, and they don’t bark. Natural “rooters” and highly intelligent, these pets can get quite stubborn in their desperate search to feed their addiction to food, learning to open cabinets, drawers, bins, and find their way into making a real mess of the kitchen. Keeping food locked up is only a fraction of commitment to caring for these lovable little oinkers. Pot-Bellied Pigs may require much care, financial, and time commitment, but make an extremely fun pet and incredible family member.
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Posted on October 25, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are 3 comments!