Want to bring home a pet reptile? Unfortunately, finding the right reptile can be extremely difficult. Here are some of the best places to look for your new pet.
You can always start by checking out the local pet store. Although not every pet store carries reptiles, many do. However, the associates at the pet store may not be the most well-equipped to provide you with accurate care information, so research the pet you’re considering before you bring one home from the pet store.
Breeders are a great way to get ahold of a reptile, but they can be more difficult to find. A breeder will be able to provide you with accurate information, including how old your reptile is.
You can also check out the local animal shelter! No matter what animal you bring home, make sure you schedule an appointment with your ve
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If you have to leave home for long periods of time, your pup is likely to get extremely bored. To prevent potty accidents and destructive behavior, you may want to consider doggy daycare, but is it right for you and your pet?
The biggest consideration for many pet parents is the cost. Doggy daycare is much cheaper than regular childcare, but it still takes money from your monthly budget. If you don’t have enough money for doggy daycare, consider having a friend or family member check in on your dog every day.
The location of the facility is important too. Is it on your way to and from work? Or will you have to drive across town in order to pick up and drop off your dog?
You should also consider how your dog deals with strangers. For a list of doggy daycare facilities in the area, click here, or call y
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Cold are fairly common among humans all year long. Does that mean that colds are common among felines too?
Cats can catch a cold. However, they aren’t caused by the same viruses that cause colds in humans. That means you can’t give your cat a cold, and your cat can’t give his cold to you.
Cat colds are also known as respiratory infections. If your cat has a cold, he’ll likely display many of the same symptoms you would if you had a cold. Common symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, glassy eyes, and lethargy.
In most cases, feline upper respiratory infections will go away on their own. You can help your cat get over his cold faster if you let him rest, provide him with plenty of fluids, and provide him with vitamin C. If you worry that a secondary infection has occurred, make sure you sc
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Hamsters can make great pets. This is especially true if you’re looking for a low-maintenance pet for a small child. One of the easiest ways to get your hands on a hamster is by taking a trip to the local pet store, but is it a good idea to get your hamster there?
Unfortunately, most pet stores don’t spend a lot of time socializing their hamsters. The only time the hamster has any interaction with pet store staff is when the cage is cleaned and when he’s being fed. Because pet store hamsters are never held, they are extremely wary of humans. If you don’t want to socialize your hamster yourself, you might have to look elsewhere.
Believe it or not, but there are hamster breeders in some areas who spend a lot of time socializing hamsters so you don’t have to. For a list of breeders in your area, call your vet Carrol
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It may seem cruel to confine your cat to a small area, but there are actually times when it can be very helpful.
When you bring home a new cat, confining him to a single room in is always a good idea. It will help him feel safe as he gets used to the sounds and smells inside your home. It’s also a great way to determine whether he’s litter box trained or not.
Bringing home a new baby means you’ll likely have to confine your cat for a little while. After he has adjusted, you can allow him full reign in your home again, but he should never be allowed in the baby’s room without your supervision.
You may also want to consider confining your cat to a single room at night so you can sleep better. For more advice on confining your cat, call your vet Carrollton, GA.
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Want a bird that you can interact with, but want to avoid all the work associated with some parrot species? Consider one of these easy to care for parrots.
Budgies, also known as Parakeets, are the easiest parrots to care for. Budgies build strong bonds with their owners, they can be taught to say a few words, and they are extremely easy to keep occupied. However, they don’t require all the time that other parrot species need. This is especially true if you choose to house two Budgies together.
Cockatiels require a bit more work than Budgies, but not nearly as much as more demanding species, like African Greys. Cockatiels are intelligent, but they aren’t likely to learn to speak. They do require a few hours outside the cage each day.
For a personalized recommendation on the right parrot for you, contact your vet Villa Rica, GA. Or pa
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