There’s no doubt that cats and dogs have distinct personalities, but did you know what other animals have their own personalities too? Rats definitely have distinct personalities!
Some rats are a bit more outgoing than others. They like to go on adventures and they aren’t afraid to come out of hiding. You’ll catch these kinds of critters climbing all over your shoulders and trying to explore new places.
In contrast, other rats are a bit more cautious. It’s not that they won’t come out and play, it’s just that it takes a bit of coaxing, and a bit more time, than it takes their more adventurous friends.
Males and females are different as well. Males tend to be more cuddly while females tend to be adventurous! To learn more about rats and their personalities, plan a visit to your veterinarian Marion, IA.
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You’ve set up your pocket pet with a wonderful place to call home. She has everything she needs within her enclosure, and you’ve made an effort to meet many of her wants as well. However, this doesn’t mean that she will be able to spend all her time in this confined space. In fact, she should spend a good amount of time outside of it. Because your pet needs to head out into a larger area, it’s important that you provide her with a pet-proof space in your home to check out. She should be able to get a change of scenery here, have some playtime with you or other family members, and also be able to run around at full speed without any hindrances. Toys that can’t be used in her enclosure should be offered to help spice things up a bit. For more information, please contact your local San Antonio, TX vet clinic.
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Birds are intelligent creatures and they will benefit from having lots of physical and emotional stimulation, without which, they can suffer from boredom and depression which can have undesirable effects on their health and wellbeing.
Here are ways to keep your pet happy and healthy:
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Did you know that most dogs receive a variety of vaccinations over the course of their lifetime? In general, puppies receive a series of vaccines at their initial vet visit and are then placed on a vaccination schedule by their vet. Your Pomeranian’s vaccination schedule should also be determined by your vet. Call your vet to find out what vaccines your Pomeranian needs and when he should receive them. Vaccinations can differ as your dog grows older. There is, however, a series of vaccines called ‘core’ vaccines that most dogs receive on a routine basis. These vaccines may include canine parvovirus, distemper, canine hepatitis and rabies. Other vaccinations are determined by your dog’s lifestyle. For instance, if your dog is frequently around other dogs in a kennel type environment then a Bordetella bronchiseptica vaccine may be recommended. It’s also important to ask your vet North Phoenix, AZ what vaccines are required by
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If your Boxer is not already on a flea and tick prevention program, contact your vet and ask about prevention and treatment options. Fleas and ticks are not only a nuisance, but they can also be dangerous. These tiny pests can carry a variety of diseases. If you find a flea or tick on your dog, remove it right away. Combing through your dog’s coat with a fine tooth comb may help you find and remove fleas. Ticks can be trickier, however, as they are often embedded in your dog’s skin. It is very important to make sure the entire tick is removed, especially the head. If you need assistance or are unsure you removed the entire tick, please contact your vet North Phoenix, AZ. Stopping fleas and ticks early is the best way to avoid further outbreak on your dog and in your home.
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Our canine friends love to explore and sometimes their curiosity can lead them to an unfamiliar place. If your Boxer gets lost, you want to make sure the person who finds him will be able to contact us. Unlike small children, Boxers cannot be taught to memorize their address or phone number. However, you can equip your dog with an ID tag or microchip. If you choose to microchip, make sure you register your dog with the monitoring company and keep your most recent contact information on file with them. If you opt for an ID tag, you will find that many pet stores have kiosks available for designing and engraving your dog’s tag. Keeping your pet equipped with some type of ID is an important part of his overall wellbeing. For additional tips and suggestions, call your vet North Phoenix, AZ.
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