The price of a pet snake can vary based on the type, species, size, and even their unique markings. The most expensive snake at this time is the Striped Ball Python, which is being sold for around $10,000. If you’re not in the market for a priceless possession, then you may want to talk to your vet Warminster, PA about a typical low priced pet snake. Standard ball pythons are relatively low priced as they are one of the most common types of pet snakes. The American corn snake is also a cheaper snake due to its popularity and availability. Common pet stores currently sell a standard ball python for $44 while the standard corn snakes are going for around $70. Don’t pick a snake just because of his price, research the snake and find out if it will be a good match for you and your family. Read more here.
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If you own a hamster then you probably have heard that hamsters enjoy a variety of different foods in addition to their regular hamster food pellets. Remember to always check with your vet Warminster, PA before giving your hamster any type of people food such as fruits, vegetables, or nuts. In general, hamsters can have small amounts of fruits and vegetables or even nuts in moderation. But there are some specifics that should be avoided. For instance, hamsters should not be given almonds. The nut itself is not toxic; however, the skin around the almond may contain “naturally occurring” acids that are harmful if eaten. If your hamster has been given almonds and you notice that he is having trouble digesting them or he’s developed diarrhea, contact your vet right away. In addition to the acids in almonds, it is also recommended that you not give your hamster any type of acidic fruit. Click here to kno
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Like many other creatures, reptiles can also be aggressive when it comes to food. If your snake or turtle has changed his usual behavior when given food, talk to your pet clinic Warminster, PA. Your reptile’s change in behavior may be due to an illness or it may be related to some type of food aggression. In most cases, food aggression will present itself in the form of snapping, biting, hissing, striking, or lunging out whenever you try to feed your reptile. Other signs of illness may not accompany aggression, but always check with your vet to be sure. One way to deal with food aggression is to make sure you are feeding your reptile at the same time every day. This may help your reptile not to work himself into a panic as he will know that food is on the way. Your vet may also have other helpful suggestions as well.
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Bathing your dog is just part of pet ownership. Unfortunately, bath time isn’t always fun for your furry friend. Here are some ways you can get your dog to enjoy bath time.
Start by helping your dog build a positive association with water. That means, exposing him to water outside of the bathroom. Let your dog play in the sprinkler, squirt him with the hose, or take him to the beach. He’ll start to discover that getting wet isn’t always a bad thing.
If it’s warm outside and your dog needs a bath, consider bathing him outside. If he’s already used to playing in the water outside, the only difference will be taking a break to get sudsed up.
Let your dog play in the tub without getting cleaned too. You can add soap after he gets used to spending time in the tub.
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