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Roly Poly Animals

You may have seen a koala or wet Samoyed, but their fluffiness can sometimes be misleading. A chubby animal may appear to be super fluffy. We all know that a cute, furry, cuddly animal is the best! These eight adorable roly-poly animals are too cute not to touch. You can also find simple tips for your pet to lose weight if they have started to gain weight. Maine Coon Cats Maine Coon cats have a reputation for being gentle giants of the cat world because of their fluffy, large bodies and calm…

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The Best Senior Pets

Different pets require different levels of care and commitment. Some pets are best for active people who enjoy a challenge and want to put a lot of effort and time into caring for them. Other pets are more suitable for those with less energy or financial constraints. Senior citizens often seek a pet that will allow them to continue living at their current level of living on a fixed income. It should not be too large, require little exercise, and not require a lot of care. Seniors can adopt many pets, and…

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These are some facts about teacup pigs that aren’t so cute

Teacup and Juliana pigs, regular potbellied pork pigs, are small and susceptible to malnutrition. They are often misrepresented as miniature. These four-legged pets can be found not only on farms but also in their homes. There are many misconceptions and myths about Teacup Pigs. If not addressed, it could cause serious health and happiness problems. A “teacup”-pig can have serious consequences for you and your family. It’s crucial to do all the research before you contact a breeder. Continue reading to learn more about teacup pigs and why they may not…

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Rat Tumors

Rats can be a great pet for people with limited space. Rats are extremely intelligent and have unique personalities. However, rats have a short life expectancy. This is because they are more likely to develop cancerous growths.  What are Tumors in Rats? A tumor is a growth or mass of a rat. Cancer can be anything from benign cysts or lipomas to more serious malignant and cancerous ones. While some tumors don’t need to be concerned, most rats develop large-sized tumors due to their small stature. A rat can get cancer on its…

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Stop your Hamster from Biting

Sometimes hamsters bite, but it will usually only occur when they are scared. Your pet hamster will most likely be an affectionate, cuddly companion. However, in certain situations, hamsters may bite. Although it is rare for hamsters to be aggressive, they will bite only when they are scared. Although the tiny teeth are not as damaging as other animals’, a bite can cause serious injury and should be avoided. You can train your hamster to be gentle and not bite. Why Do Hamsters Bite? Tame hamsters have been well-trained and are used to…

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Train your Hamster

Although small pets can be a joy to have around, not all pets enjoy being handled immediately, especially new hamsters. Some hamsters require to be trained before they can be safely held. To ensure your Hamster doesn’t get stressed out, you can follow some simple rules before you start the training process. Let a new hamster adjust. After bringing home a new hamster, you should give it at least a week to adjust to its new environment and surroundings before you start to handle it. For stress-free housing, make sure your Hamster…

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Signs and causes of puppy dehydration

The Problem is Solved A water deficit in the body is called dehydration. Every day, your puppy will lose water through elimination, each exhalation, and the evaporation salivary during panting. Because puppies have less body mass than adult dogs, they are more susceptible to dehydration. Overheating in summer can lead to excessive water loss. To prevent your puppy from becoming dehydrated, it is even more important to watch him during hot weather. The majority of water loss in dogs is caused by urination. The puppy drinking and eating can replace these…

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Puppies can get heatstroke symptoms

What to look for and when to apply first aid? Dogs and humans both enjoy the summer, but owners need to be aware that heatstroke could cause death in your dog without providing immediate first aid. Heatstroke is when the body cannot maintain a temperature within a safe range. It can kill pets in 15 minutes. Puppies cannot cool off if they are not sweating. The dog’s temperature will stay the same if kept cool by its body. Sunburn can also occur in puppies with thin fur. Heatstroke occurs when the temperature outside is higher…

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Making homemade puppy food

Proper nutrition is essential for all puppies. It can be overwhelming to choose the right diet for your puppy. It’s not hard to see how buying pre-made puppy food is easier than making it yourself. It is easy to pour some kibble into a bowl or open a can. Many pet owners are now making their dog food after recalling commercial dog food. You can save money by making homemade puppy food, and you can customize the diet to suit your puppy’s specific needs. It takes some effort to prepare…

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Puppy development from 8 to 12 weeks

Most puppies move into their new homes between 8 and 12 weeks old, leaving behind their littermates, mothers, and infancy. This is the imprinting stage, in which many people choose to get their puppy. This is when the dog’s brain is developing rapidly and is ideal for training. The puppy is becoming a dog. During this crucial learning period, the puppy picks up their good and bad behaviours from their environment. This crucial puppy stage will show you how a pup behaves and its health and nutrition needs. Physical Development…

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