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When feeding box turtles that are kept as pets, 50% of their diet should be composed of animal or high-protein foods. Box turtles are fond of crickets, slugs, snails, earthworms, grasshoppers, pinkies, and chopped mice with the skin still intact. Other viable protein sources include chows that are vitamin-fortified, however you should limit these type of food to less than 5% of the box turtle’s total diet because of the high amounts of vitamin, protein, and fats they contain. Dry kibble should be soaked in water for about 30 minutes so they will be softened when offered to your pet. Don’t offer cat food because the high amounts of fat and protein that these products contain are too much for reptiles.

There is no need to add multivitamins to food that are already fortified with vitamins. Feeding various types of animal and high-protein foods will help ensure that your pet’s dietary needs for protein a ... Read more »

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Dogs can, and do, bite. But the good news is, the number of aggressive dogs is really very few. Most dogs bite because they are afraid, or they think you are prey.

When meeting a new dog, always exercise caution by slowly approaching the dog and its owner. Before petting the animal, you should ask the permission of the owner. If it’s okay, slowly extend your hand to allow the dog to sniff the back of the hand. Pet the dog on its shoulder or chest, NOT the head.

When a dog is approaching, don’t run. Instead, stand like a tree with your arms by your sides. Avoid looking the dog straight in the eyes. If it tries to attack you, place an object (such as your bag or jacket) between you and the dog. Make sure the object is not attached to you. If you are knocked down, curl up in a ball, and cover your ears while remaining quiet.

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Puppies go through 5 stages of development process. In order to meet your pup’s needs adequately and mold him into a well-socialized and well-disciplined pet, you should have a clear idea of each distinct stage.

Neonatal Period (0-2 weeks)

From the day puppies are born until they are 2 weeks of age, they only possess the sense of taste and touch. They are totally dependent on their mother for their survival and comfort.

Transitional Stage (2-4 weeks)

The puppies’ sense of hearing and smell develops, as their puppy teeth come through. Their eyes will also begin to open. At this stage, they will start interacting with their littermates.

Stage 3 (3-12 weeks)

Most experts consid ... Read more »

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