25/1/56

Favorite Foods For Pet Rabbits

Rabbits, just like people and all other animals, definitely have certain foods that they like to eat better than others. However, just like with people, these favorite foods are not always the best or most nutritious for them. An excess of a rabbit's favorite food can lead to serious health problems, like obesity and gastrointestinal issues. That being said, let's review some of the tastiest foods that rabbits love to eat!

Not surprisingly, if given the option, rabbits will always choose to eat human foods over rabbit foods. They love salty, sugary treats and snacks that many times even humans should not be eating. So, let's discard the option of human manufactured foods like candy or chips for your rabbit. What comes next? Well, probably other sweet foods like fruits! Rabbits love fruits like apples, peaches, cherries and strawberries. However these fruits are also very high in sugars and should be given very sparingly to your pet bunny (the guideline is about two tablespoons worth of fruits a day for a five pound bunny). If eaten in excess, these tasty and sugary treats will cause your rabbit to gain some serious, unwanted weight.

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After fruits a rabbit's next favorite food is probably vegetables. Rabbits love to nibble on all manner of different vegetables, including carrots, celery, basil, tomatoes and cilantro. Carrots and other starchy vegetables should be given in moderation. Also, celery should be cut up into one-inch sections to avoid problems with the fiber-like strands getting caught in your bunny's teeth. Rabbits love a wide variety of different herbs and vegetables, so experiment and see which kind your rabbit likes best!

Favorite Foods For Pet Rabbits

Lastly but most importantly, comes pellets and hay. Although a rabbit might opt to eat these last, they are the most vital to your rabbits diet and contribute the most essential nutrients to keep your rabbit healthy and happy. Be sure to provide your rabbit with a constant supply of quality pellets and timothy hay to keep him well nourished.

Favorite Foods For Pet Rabbits

24/1/56

Piranha Fish - Feeding Your Pet Piranhas

Contrary to common belief, piranhas do not only eat live food. In fact, they do not only eat meat. Piranhas are omnivores, which means that they can eat just about anything (meat as well as greens.) It is important to keep your piranha's diet varied. Piranhas can be taught to eat dead food. When feeding your piranha dead food, it might be best to splash it around a bit (to mimic live behavior) just long enough to grab your piranha's attention. When feeding your piranhas live food, it's extremely important to understand the risks involved. Many of these feeders are in poor health, and can carry diseases which may pass on to your piranhas. Make sure to quarantine any live feeders before feeding them to your piranhas.

HERE IS A LIST OF FOOD THAT YOUR PIRANHAS CAN ENJOY:

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Beef
Chicken
Crayfish
Cod
Eel
Earthworms
Krill
Pellets
Salmon
Shrimp
shall feeders (minnows, pinkies, frogs, etc...)
Small insects
Squid
Smelt
Sprats
Trout
Tuna

Piranha Fish - Feeding Your Pet Piranhas

Piranhas are not particularly picky fish when it comes to food. They will eat just about anything edible that is dropped into the tank. If you have just purchased your piranhas and they are not eating, do not worry. It might take your piranhas awhile before they start eating. Piranhas take time before they get comfortable and acquainted to their new environment, so they might not eat much during the first few days or even weeks. There are a couple of things that you can do to help speed up this process. You can:

TURN OFF THE LIGHTS FOR A COUPLE OF DAYS.
Piranhas do not like the light much. They come from murky waters so turning down the lights will help reduce their stress.

TURN UP THE TEMPERATURE SLIGHTLY.
Doing this will help stimulate your piranha's appetite. Be careful not to over-do it though. 1-2 degrees should be fine.

MAKE SURE TO GIVE YOUR PIRANHAS ENOUGH PLACES TO HIDE IN YOUR TANK.
Not doing so will leave your piranhas feeling exposed, and this will only prolong the settling down period.

The most important thing you can do is to give it time. Piranhas will not starve to death, so try feeding it a bit every once in awhile. After a certain period of time, your piranhas will get used to their new home and begin to feed normally.

Piranha Fish - Feeding Your Pet Piranhas

23/1/56

Pet Bird Allergies - 5 Curious Facts About Allergies and Pet Birds

Bird allergies are the number one in allergies that are pet related. And yet, over 6 million households in the United States own one or more pet birds. If you are one of those who has opened your home to a bird and suffer with bird related allergies, here are 5 facts about what you can do that will help.
 
Do all birds cause allergies? All birds and other warm-blooded animals have the potential of triggering allergies. It is often the protein in the dander, or dead skin, saliva, urine, and feces that can causes the adverse reaction thus causing sneezing, coughing, watery, eyes, runny nose, and congestion. These symptoms don't happen for everyone who has a bird, only to people whose bodies, for whatever reason, have sensitivity to the allergen. And if you are allergic, short of finding a new home for your bird, you must take proactive steps to mange their constant production of the allergen.
 
Will bathing my bird help? Bathing your bird will help remove the amount of dander available to go airborne when your bird preens, shakes, flies, flaps its wings or plays either inside or out of the cage. But before you get started with a bath regimen, be sure to consult your avian vet for a recommendation of frequency of baths, and products to use.
 
Will the furnishings I choose for the bird's room make a difference? Dander is invisible to the human eye, but it can attach to big particles like feathers, bird dust, upholstery curtains, carpet, and even the walls. Try trading carpet for linoleum, tile, or some other hard surface that is easy to clean. Area rugs that can be washed or cleaned can be used to soften the effect. Replace curtains with vertical blinds that trap fewer particles and are easier to clean. And use a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter that will trap rather than spread particulates as you vacuum.
 
Will cleaning really make a difference? It will make a huge difference in the health of both you and your bird. The paper at the bottom of the cage with droppings should be replaced daily with fresh paper. Water should be changed as often as necessary to keep it fresh and to prevent mold from growing (and spores from becoming airborne), and to prevent your bird from becoming ill from ingesting mold. The floor should be vacuumed daily, the walls and floors should be mopped weekly, and the cage should be totally cleaned at least once a month. The cleaner you keep the bird room, the more you reduce the number of allergens that are likely to cause you and your bird problems.
 
Can anything get rid of airborne dander? Dander is an ongoing problem because its production is a very normal process of any healthy bird. But you can reduce dander to a low enough level to avoid a flare up of symptoms by using a high efficiency particle arresting (abbreviated as HEPA) air purifier. These high powered cleaners are designed to remove particulates as small as .3 microns, and since bird dander is larger than that, it is easily trapped with this filter.
 
Cleaning the air will also remove other airborne triggers such as household dust, dust mites, mold and mildew spores, pollen, bacteria, and viruses that can also irritate those with allergies, asthma, and other respiratory conditions.

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Pet Bird Allergies - 5 Curious Facts About Allergies and Pet Birds
Pet Bird Allergies - 5 Curious Facts About Allergies and Pet Birds

22/1/56

Dealing With Pet Euthanasia

You own a pet. You love him. You do not regard him as just an animal anymore, more of companion, a friend, a family member. You share moments together. Sometimes, you do not realize that you are talking to your pet like you would talk to anyone else. And you did not expect that this day would come - euthanasia... mercy killing your beloved pet. Can you really do it? How would you know if it is really time?

Knowing if it is time

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Most cases of pet euthanasia involve health problems. It is either that the pet is severely sick, or extremely old. The veterinarian would then suggest euthanasia when your pet cannot regain its health anymore. Deciding to do it is very serious, and never easy to ponder, even if it the kindest thing you can do for your pet, a quiet death.

Dealing With Pet Euthanasia

Deciding if euthanasia is best is always a difficult choice. You need to ask for several opinions, most of the time close friends and family, including your veterinarian. You have to consider everything that is best for your beloved pet... you should think about all the options you have.

You know if it is the right time when he cannot enjoy your moments together. Your pet cannot respond to you anymore. And you noticed that he is experiencing pain more than ever before. It is also an option if the pet has a disease that cannot be cured, or treating him is beyond your financial status. For the options stated, euthanasia is the option.

However, if the animal is healthy but his behavior becomes abnormal, euthanasia may be necessary. Discuss the options with your veterinarian if your pet becomes dangerous.

Your attachment to your pet could be understood by the veterinarian, so he could determine whether there are any possibilities or hope for recovery. The decision for euthanasia would not come from your veterinarian, you have to understand the medical condition of your pet. If there are some things that you don't understand regarding you pet's diagnosis, you should ask. You need time to think about the decision.

Once made, you need to discuss the proper caring for the remains of your pet's remains with your veterinarian and your family. Alternatives on burial and cremation will be provided by your veterinarian.

What to expect

Schedule an appointment with your veterinarian at a time when there are fewer other patients. It could the first one in the morning or the last one in the day. It is your right to take the remains of your pet home, or you can leave your pet with the veterinarian for cremation or burial. Ask what will be done after your pet is put to sleep.

You can be present inside the surgery or exam room during the process. Most owners cannot stand it when the moment comes. It will always be your preference whether or not to be there. But many veterinarians advise you to be there in your pet's crucial moment when he is put to sleep. It is also acceptable to cry. You lose someone dear to you, so it is expected.

When the euthanasia solution is going to be administered by the veterinarian, an assistant will help to hold your pet. It depends on you whether you want to hold your pet while the euthanasia solution is being injected. After administering the solution, it takes six to twelve seconds before the pet takes a deep breath and grows weak, then lapse into deep sleep. In its unconscious state, the pet may continue to breathe, and then the muscle movements will stop.

Expect that you will experience grief after your pet's passing. It often brings up memories of other losses in one's life. Death has a contagious sadness that makes you feel helpless and depressed. You might need to talk to someone who understands your sadness. Just remember, you are not alone in sadness.

Your pet's life cycle is much shorter than a human's. And death is part of the life cycle. You have to understand that it can't be avoided. The grief you are experiencing can be helped by your family, friends, and others who can understand you. Recall moments that you had with your beloved pet. You can also contribute to a charity as a memorial to honor to your pet.

Dealing With Pet Euthanasia

21/1/56

Finding Pet Friendly Colleges and Universities

Here is good news for all college and university bound pet-loving students: pet friendly colleges and universities are on the increase. Presently, there are still many student accommodations that do not allow pets, but don't despair. If you simply cannot bear the thought of leaving your beloved pet at home for months on end while you are at university, then you should be able to find a pet friendly university or college. They are out there.

Just about every college has the policy of disapproving of students keeping pets This is so for a number of reasons. Pets are usually considered to be smelly, noisy, and capable of biting, or scratching. Another major concern is that some students may be allergic. Also, there is the possibility that once the novelty of having the pet has worn off, and the students get busy with their academic (and social) activities, they may neglect or abandon their pets. This would not be beneficial for other students, and certainly neither would it be beneficial for the pet.

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There is a very positive development occurring. Many authorities are starting to realize that having pets can be very beneficial. For one thing, they are a great stress reliever. It also appears that pet owners tend to be happier and more relaxed than non-pet owners. Having pets around can be very beneficial for university students. It can help them cope with the stress of exams when that time comes around. Pets can also help lessen the initial feeling of homesickness at the start of term.

Finding Pet Friendly Colleges and Universities

The Biggest Pet Friendly Colleges and Universities

The closest to being pet friendly colleges and universities as far as most are concerned, is to allow fish or small reptiles. That seems "safe" enough, doesn't it? Naturally, guide dogs and other service animals are allowed. However, in recent years, many more colleges and universities are permitting certain animals on a trial basis. This is good news for college bound students who would prefer to head off to college with their pets.

Two major and well known universities allow cats that have been spayed or neutered, namely MIT and UCLA. They also require that the animals innoculations are all up to date, and that the animal be registered with the campus housing office. Every resident on the floor has to approve the cat before it can stay there "" to avoid issues with allergies, for example.

Eckered College has special 'pet dorms' where cats and dogs are allowed, although they have to weigh less than 40 pounds, and again, all vaccinations have to be up to date. Stephens College will allow cats, dogs and rabbits in one of its halls, but only on the first floor, so pet friendly 'places' are limited.

Vassar College have had a pet friendly policy since 1971, although they operate a voting system and require that at least 75% of the residents in a dorm vote in favor of allowing pets before the dorm becomes a 'pet dorm'.

CALTEC will allow cats in their dorms, as will the State University of New Your. The University of Pennsylvania will allow hamsters, birds, and rabbits.

As you can see, many prestigious colleges and universities will allow pets. An increasing number is considering the possibility each year, so when you apply be sure to ask about whether pets are allowed at the university. You may be delighted to discover that you can take your pet with you when the term starts.

Finding Pet Friendly Colleges and Universities

20/1/56

Pet Loss Support - The Seven Worst Things To Say When Someone Has Lost A Pet

When a friend or loved one has lost their pet it is often very hard to know what to say to help. With over 200 million pets owned in the United States most of us will, at one time or another, be called upon to support an important person in our life as they experience the often times devastating loss of a pet. While it may be very hard to know what to say, an important part of supporting the loved one is to know what not to say:

1. " It was just a dog (fill in here: cat, horse, bird, rabbit, gerbil, etc)" - There are millions of households in America who have chosen to own a pet, often as a very important part of their family. The love that a pet owner shares with this pet is indeed a unique and special part of your loved one's life and should never be minimized as "just a..." anything.

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2. " If losing a pet is doing this to you, I would hate to see what you would do if you lost something really important, like a child" - This cannot be a helpful thing to say under any circumstance. While this attempt at "tough love" may seem like it will shake the loved one out of their misery, don't say it. As someone once said, "never be a party to someone's deepest pain; you may never be forgiven for it".

Pet Loss Support - The Seven Worst Things To Say When Someone Has Lost A Pet

3. " At least you won't have the kitty litter (carpet spots, horse stall, cage) to deal with anymore" - Many times with the loss of a pet, those are just the routines that a pet owner misses the very most. The daily reminder that those chores are no longer necessary while seemingly freeing to someone from the outside can be a very painful part of the loss of a pet.

4. "They are in a better place" - While a very nice thought, in the beginning throes of a loss, it can also be a very discomforting thought. To a pet owner the "best place" for their pet is in their home or in their arms. A responsible pet owner feels responsible for every aspect of their pet's wellbeing and the bereaved pet owner may feel that they are letting their pet down by not "being there" any longer for them.

5. "You can get another dog (fill in here: cat, horse, bird, rabbit, gerbil, etc)" - The bereaved pet owner know this, it doesn't have to be stated right away. Often a pet owner will need time to process their loss before they can contemplate bringing another pet into their lives. Many bereaved pet owners feel that they would be "unfaithful" to their beloved pet in finding another so quickly. Some actually do need to fill the space immediately with another pet. This suggestion can remain unspoken in the beginning of the grieving period.

6. "I thought you were prepared for this" or "You have known this was coming" - Even though the bereaved pet owner may have been dealing with an aging or ill pet for a long period of time, the actual loss is something that really cannot be fully anticipated. Each pet loss is unique, even for the experienced pet owner who has traveled down the path of pet loss before. While often prepared for the process, the finality of the event and the acceptance of facing the days ahead without their pet's presence is something that pet owners need to deal with in their own way.

7. "Enough time has passed, you should be getting over this by now" or "It's time to move on" - Time actually is the only thing that will get the bereaved pet owner in a "better place" with their loss but sometimes it can take a very long time. Every pet owner processes their loss at a different pace and the best thing that a loved one can do is wait and be gentle and patient. Perhaps some lovingly suggested pet loss support groups, online pet loss sites or helpful pet loss books would be a better approach.

While it can be very hard to know for sure what to say when a loved one in your life is facing the loss of a beloved pet here are two simple suggestions which are guaranteed to be on the list of "Things To Say When Someone Has Lost A Pet":

"I Love You" and "I am so sorry" Say them softly and say them often.

Pet Loss Support - The Seven Worst Things To Say When Someone Has Lost A Pet

19/1/56

How to Buy Pet Meds From Australia

No matter if you're a dog lover or a cat lover, there is no reason why you can't get top quality pet meds and save money at the same time. This is particularly pertinent given the current global economic condition.

Saving money on genuine pet medicines can be achieved by looking beyond your local market and assessing prices in different regions and countries. The manufacturer/distributor will price their products differently depending on the regional market they are selling in. They will typically price to maximise their profit, rather than the associated costs in research & development, mass-production and marketing.

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Based on extensive investigation and comparisons of hundreds of online pet meds stores, I have been able to conclude that Australian prices for pet medications are amongst the lowest in the developed English-speaking world. This is taking into consideration the major countries such as USA, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom. Factor in the cost of shipping from Australia to your door (typically around ) and you're very likely to be still pocketing a significant saving.

How to Buy Pet Meds From Australia

But you might ask...what are the associated risks or areas of concern when buying pet medications abroad from countries like Australia?

One:  What is the risk of fraud or receiving counterfeit pet meds?

There is no value in risking your pet's health to potentially fake or counterfeit pet medications. If you want to save money, generally speaking, Australian websites can sell much for much cheaper without some of the associated risks of buying from unknown or questionable countries.

Australia is an advanced economy, so the economic penalties of conducting fraud or selling counterfeit pet meds are high. Australian-based vendors simply wouldn't risk it. You should be able to buy with confidence that you'll get genuine pet medications from Australia.

Two: Are there any notable differences between Australian-based pet meds and those sold in my home country?

The petmeds themselves that are sold throughout the world are typically manufactured in the same factory. As the petmeds roll off the production line they are stamped and packaged with the appropriate regulatory information depending on the regional market it will be sold in. For instance, Australian pet meds will not have the FDA and EPA regulatory information printed on the packaging. Additionally, Australian uses the metric system so the boxes will be labelled in kilograms and grams as opposed to pounds and ounces.

Other than packaging and labelling, there are no other differences in the pet medicine. The pet medications will be equally as effective, with the same mode of application (e.g. topical solution on the back of the neck in-between the shoulder blades), etc.

To wrap up the following are the key advantages in buying Pet Meds Online, from stores based in Australia.

The Pet Meds (i.e. the tablets and vials) are typically manufactured off the same global production line and then boxed up for each country for sale. Based on my own personal research Australia Pet Meds are amongst the cheapest available. Therefore, if you buy Pet Meds from Australia, you can rest assured that your pet will be treated with genuine petmeds without compromising on quality.

Additionally, for the same petmed, different countries will have different regulatory laws determining whether it can be only sold with a prescription or OTC (over the counter). Experience has shown that OTC pet meds end up being typically more cost effective than those requiring a prescription. There is quite a significant range of pet meds that do not require a prescription for sale in Australia and therefore there are quite significant savings that can potentially be passed onto the buyer.

However, it is always strongly advised that you consult your vet before purchasing any pet medications online.

How to Buy Pet Meds From Australia

18/1/56

Create Your Own Virtual Pet

Just about everyone loves pets, but if you cannot have your own then why not create your own virtual pet? There are so many ways to create or adopt your own virtual pet on the internet, and they can be great fun for people of all ages. You get to play games with it, train it and watch it grow!

The simplest way to get hold of your new pet is to use a website offering the service. Most of these websites are completely free, and all you'll need to do is enter your registration details and email address. Once you have you can get started in creating the pet you want - whether this is a big cuddly dog or even something like a dragon! Name it and set it up and you'll be ready to go.

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Once you've got your pet ready you're going to need to take care of it. This means keeping it safe and warm in its home, as well as feeding it so that it never gets too hungry. You might need to perform certain tasks in order to earn virtual money to buy the items your pet needs. The better job you do at taking care of your pet, the healthier it will grow up to be. It isn't hard to create your own virtual pet - all you need to do is find an online service and you'll be ready to go! Just see how many pets thee are to choose from and you'll spend hours of fun taking care of it.

Create Your Own Virtual Pet
Create Your Own Virtual Pet

17/1/56

Help, My Pet Has Diarrhea!

One of the most common reasons pet owners seek the help of a veterinarian is because their pet has diarrhea. Whether it is a regular occurrence for a pet with an over sensitive digestive system or a one off event, it always signifies that something is not right and requires action to firm those stools up again. This article explains in simple terms some of the more common causes of diarrhea in dogs and cats, and how best to deal with the problem.

OK, so you have noticed your pet has diarrhea. The first question to ask yourself is to describe the nature of the feces. The consistency, color and even smell of the feces gives the veterinarian vital clues as to the cause. Here are some questions to ask yourself, so that you are well prepared to answer any questions your veterinarian might ask if you end up seeking his/her advice.

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1. How long has your pet had diarrhea for? Has your pet suffered from episodes of diarrhea in the past? If yes, there may be a dietary intolerance to deal with and therefore specific foods to avoid.

Help, My Pet Has Diarrhea!

2. Is your dog/cat bright and well or depressed and lethargic? If the latter is true, more urgent diagnostics and treatment may be necessary.

3. How is your pets appetite? If your pet is still eating it is a good sign that the cause of the diarrhea is a simple one that is easy to fix.

4. Is the diarrhea watery or just slightly loose? If it is very watery then it suggests fluid is being actively secreted into the intestines, and there is more of a danger from your pet suffering from dehydration due to fluid loss.

5. Has there been any vomiting at all? If your pet has been vomiting too then the disease is affecting the front end of the digestive tract (esophagus, stomach and small intestine) in addition to the back end (small intestine and large intestine). This could be due to something your pet has eaten, or due to toxins in the bloodstream that make the animal feel nauseous.

6. Is there any blood in the diarrhea? Blood can take on two forms; bleeding into the small intestine results in black feces as the blood is partly digested by the time it reaches the anus. Bleeding into the large intestine or rectum leads to reddish feces, with more fresh looking blood. The nature of the blood and the color of the stool tells us the location of the problem. Puppies and kittens commonly have streaks of blood in their feces; this is often no major cause of concern. Copious blood in the feces however is a huge worry and needs immediate veterinary investigation to check for nasties such as anticoagulant toxicity, severe infections and tumors.

7. Which of these two descriptions best fits the diarrhea:

A) your pet is producing huge amounts of explosive diarrhea a couple of times a day at most, or

B) your pet is straining to defecate and passing small amounts of mucus covered diarrhea 4 or more times during the day. If the answer is A, the small intestine is the source of the problem whereas if the answer is B, the large intestine is where the disease is. This is also important in how the diarrhea is treated. 8. Could your pet have swallowed an object that is lodged somewhere? This is far more common in dogs, particularly those that play with sticks and toys, or those that are given bones to chew. However it does happen to cats occasionally, with things such as elastic, string or cotton. If your pet has swallowed something that is stuck it will usually be vomiting first and foremost, and off its food. An object stuck in the intestine somewhere will often cause diarrhea though, which can lead to rapid dehydration. This scenario requires urgent veterinary attention, for xrays and possible surgery.

Common causes of diarrhea in dogs and cats

1. Intestinal parasites. Make sure your dog/cat is wormed with a licensed veterinary product every 3 months to prevent an infestation building up and causing diarrhea and weight loss.

2. Bacterial infections. Arguably the most common cause of diarrhea in pets. Many animals are by nature scavengers and will gobble up things they find lying around outside, some of which might be harbouring nasty bacteria that cause vomiting and/or diarrhea. Certain bacteria are worse than others; the 3 ones to worry about are E. coli, Salmonella and Campylobacter as these can be passed to humans. However, bacterial infections are usually easily treated by a course of antibiotics. Veterinarians usually prescribe a non specific broad spectrum antibiotic to start with, and if the stools do not firm up then a swab is taken to determine the species of bacteria involved and which antibiotics it is sensitive to.

3. Viral infections. Though quite rare nowadays in the USA and UK due to widespread vaccination, viral infections are often more deadly than their bacterial counterparts. One of the better known and most deadly ones in dogs is Parvovirus, which causes an explosive foul smelling bloody diarrhea, usually with vomiting, and severe dehydration. Since antiviral drugs are seldom used in veterinary practice, treatment usually focuses on keeping the dog hydrated via an intravenous drip, and treating any secondary bacterial infections with antibiotics.

4. Dietary intolerance. Also widely known as food allergy, this is a hypersensitivity reaction to certain ingredients in a pets diet. Certain breeds are more prone to it than others, and it can occur in pets that have been fed the same diet for years but suddenly develop an allergy to one of its ingredients. The symptoms can either be diarrhea, though the animal usually remains bright with a good appetite throughout, or itchiness, in particular licking at the paws. Diagnosis is either via a blood test sent to a specialised laboratory to measure antibodies to different ingredients, or by conducting a strict dietary trial and feeding nothing but chicken and rice for 6 weeks, with no treats at all. Long term resolution is identifying the ingredient responsible and eliminating it from the diet.

5. Inflammatory bowel disease. This is an inflammation of the wall of the intestines, usually due to a defective immune system. It is characterised by a long history of intermittent or constant diarrhea that is non responsive to antibiotics or a dietary trial. Diagnosis is best achieved by taking biopsies of the intestines and having the tissue samples examined by a pathologist. The disease cannot be cured and is often managed with low dose steroids and/or a prescription diet.

6. Liver disease. This tends to occur more in older animals and is easily diagnosed via simple blood tests. There are medications to lessen the symptoms, and a low protein, high fibre diet is advised.

7. Hormonal imbalances. Disease of the adrenal or thyroid glands can cause diarrhea. These can be diagnosed via blood tests and treated appropriately.

8. Cancer. This is unlikely to occur in young animals. There are a number of different types of cancer that can cause diarrhea, all of which have different prognoses. Early identification and surgical removal of some types may be curative, but if they have already spread via the lymphatic system the outcome is poor.

What you should do

If your pet has recently developed diarrhea (and/or vomiting) and seems depressed, lethargic or flat, contact your veterinarian immediately.

If your pet is off his/her food completely, or is unable to hold down water, contact your veterinarian immediately.

If your pets diarrhea (or vomit) contains a large amount of blood or is very dark looking, contact your veterinarian immediately.

If you suspect your pet has a high temperature or is dehydrated, contact your veterinarian immediately.

If none of the above apply, first of all starve your pet for 24 hours. Make sure plenty of water is available during this period (not too cold), but no food at all. Once your pet has been starved for 24 hours, offer him/her a small amount of chicken and rice. If it is eaten, continue feeding small amounts of chicken and rice 3 times a day for the next 5 days. This bland diet will be gentle on the digestive system as your pet recovers. The majority of cases of sudden onset diarrhea will respond to this protocol.

Help, My Pet Has Diarrhea!

15/1/56

Can My Pet Make Me Sick?

Can having a pet make my children or me sick?

The answer to that question is "yes" and "no."

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There is always the possibility and there are also ways to prevent problems.

Can My Pet Make Me Sick?

The best way to make certain, germs and/or bacteria is not passed around is to practice good hygiene. Cleanliness seems to be the best prevention of common illnesses.

However, one important thing is, to keep in mind is the current state of everyone's health. People with a weak immune system, people suffering from serious illnesses, people with HIV/AIDS, people with organ transplants, people being treated for cancer and infants and young children are all at a greater risk of picking up a disease from an animal than most other people.

With few exceptions, carelessness in handling a pet along with not washing your hands after cleaning up after a pet, are primary causes of illness connected with pets.

What are some of the possible illnesses that can be associated with animals? The most feared in my mind is rabies.

What is rabies? It is a disease caused by the rabies virus and is transmitted though a bite from an animal that is carrying the virus. Today most domesticated animals are vaccinated for the rabies virus as dictated by most state laws.

However, a bite from an unknown animal, domestic or wild, until it is known that the animal has been vaccinated, has to have the recipient of the bite, treated as if the animal has the virus.

It may take from one to three months for a person to show signs of the virus and by then it is too late for any treatment to work.

It is very important that your pet, even if it is an inside only pet, be inoculated against the rabies virus.

Teaching children to avoid trying to pet strange dogs or cats, unless supervised, along with avoiding the temptation to catch a wild animal, is one of the best lessons you can teach your child.

There are many germs/viruses that can be picked up from dogs other than rabies, most of which come from contact with a dog's feces. That is why cleanliness seems so important. To clean up after your dog eliminates, use plastic gloves, a pooper scooper or a plastic bag to avoid touching the feces.

A dog can carry many types of germs, bacteria and/or virus and not be ill, but you can pick it up and suffer. Most illness caused by pets usually run the gamut of diarrhea, vomiting, some fever and muscle aches. As with any illness see, your medical provider.

Cats too, can pass on a disease or two to their humans, but in general you are most likely not going to get sick from touching or owning a cat.

Cat scratch fever can come from a scratch or bite, but using normal precautionary measures such as washing the wound and putting an anapestic on it, can generally prevent any illness. Symptoms of cat scratch disease can include infection at the point of injury, swollen lymph glands, some fever, and a loss of appetite.

Another disease associated with cats is Toxoplasmosis, however people are more likely to get it from eating raw meat or gardening.

What is toxoplasmosis? It is a disease caused by a parasite, about 60 million people are infected by this bug and do not know it. You can get it by swallowing cat feces.

Yuk, you say why would anyone do that? Actually just by touching your mouth, eyes, or nose you can transmit it to yourself. The symptoms are flu like. It particularly dangerous for pregnant women as it can be transmitted to the fetus.

When cleaning the litter box always use caution and refrain from handling any feces. Keep pets away from the litter box, along with children. For some odd reason dogs seem to enjoy looking for treats in the litter box.

What other diseases can be transmitted to humans by pets?

Salmonellosis, which is a bacterial disease caused by the bacteria Salmonella. Most of the time people get it from infected chicken, eggs or other contaminated food. The symptoms can cause severe diarrhea, fever and stomach pain.

The virus salmonellosis can also be passed on to humans by handling such pets as reptiles (lizards, snakes and turtles,) baby chicks, ducklings and occasionally a cat or dog.

Again it comes from touching the feces of the animals and not washing your hands after doing so. Some animals can have it on their bodies, as they have picked it up from the ground.

Water can also be a point of contamination, where animals have access to it and due to ground run offs, feces and urine can flow into the water, humans need to be careful.

Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that affects humans and animals.

How can you get it?

By exposure to many things, as the bacteria is secreted through the urine of infected animals. It can be found in water, (ponds and streams) food, or soil containing urine from the infected animals. Swallowing the water (swimming in a pond or stream,) contaminated food or by hands that have been in contact with a source and you have rubbed your eyes, nose or mouth or through a cut on your skin.

The symptoms include high fever, severe headache, muscle aches, vomiting, diarrhea or a rash. Seek medical treatment as soon as possible especially, if you have been swimming in the "old swimming hole."

Leptospirosis is found worldwide, but mainly in temperate and tropical climates. Pets can acquire it from drinking out of a contaminated birdbath.

Ticks carry diseases and ticks bite dogs, so the rule here is, when removing ticks from your pet be extremely careful. Your chances of getting either Lyme disease or Rocky Mountain Spotted fever are slim and none, unless you are tramping around in areas of the country where those ticks are prevalent and are not wearing protective clothing.

Fleas can cause tapeworm in household pets. The animals get it by swallowing a flea that has been infected.

Can you get tapeworm, certainly, but only if you swallow and infected flea. Keeping your pet and household flea free will prevent either of you from becoming infected. Last, but not least in this list of things, is Ringworm, this is a skin and scalp disease that can be caught not only from animals, but people, too.

How can you get ringworm?

Ringworm is a contagious fungus that can be passed on from person to person, pet to person or pet to pet.

It has nothing to do with worms, but is a fungus that lives in humans, pets and rarely in the soil. Ringworm appears as, a flat round patch on the skin and then conforms to a ring like patch. It can be treated by a fungus killing medicine usually taken orally in tablet form or by an ointment applied to the affected area.

The important thing here is not to share personal items with an infected person, do not touch infected areas, keep children away from infected pets, and to thoroughly wash all items handled by the infected pet or person.

Now that I have made you wonder, should I ever get a pet, the answer is of course.

Plain old common sense hygiene is the answer to most pet to people diseases. I have never heard of a person dying because of a disease caught from a cat or dog. With the possibly exception of someone being bitten by a rabid animal and not seeking treatment.

Keeping play areas for children free from being your pet's bathroom area and keeping feces cleaned up is the safest thing you can do.

Teach your children to wash their hands frequently after playing with their pet and you are on your way to a long and happy life

Can My Pet Make Me Sick?

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How Often Should You Bathe A Pet?

Bathing your dog or cat is an important part of pet ownership. Regardless of your pets' breed and coat type, shampooing promotes cleanliness and a healthy skin and coat. Frequency of bathing varies greatly between breeds and individual pets, and how often your pet should get a bath depends on the needs of your own dog or cat.

Cats and dogs may share many things, when it comes to baths and bathing techniques, cats and dogs couldn't be more different. Cats are fastidious self-groomers, and many cats can go a lifetime without requiring a true bath. This is generally a good thing, because most cats aren't big fans of the bathing process, and bathing a cat is generally not for the inexperienced cat owner, or the faint of heart.

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Some cats do require bathing, usually for medical reasons. Cats being treated for skin infections or fungal infections, such as ringworm, may need regular baths to treat and prevent re occurrence of skin problems. Older and overweight cats may not be able to groom themselves as thoroughly, and may require routine bathing in order to keep up their personal hygiene. An occasional bath may be necessary if your cat gets sprayed by a skunk, gets unusually dirty, or gets a foreign substance on his or her coat. But for the average, healthy cat, a good brushing program may be able to replace the bath for routine coat care.

How Often Should You Bathe A Pet?

On the flip side, while dogs do require routine baths to stay clean and healthy, they fortunately are a little more accepting of the process. Regular bathing of all dogs, despite coat length or type, helps to keep the coat and skin healthy. Most dogs do not require frequent bathing (once a month or less!), but brushing in between bath times helps to keep them clean, removing dead hair, dirt and other debris from the coat.

How often you should bathe your dog depends greatly on your dog, his activity level and breed. The best way to tell if your dog needs a bath is through your nose- if your dog has that "doggy odor" than it's probably time for a bath.

Some dogs require more frequent bathing as a matter of cleanliness, but as a generally rule, most dogs should not have a bath more than once a month. Some breeds prone to oily skin, such as Cocker Spaniels and Shih Tzu's, may require baths every 2-4 weeks, while thick coated dogs, like Chows and Huskies may only need a bath a few times a year.

Unlike human hair, dog fur is not suitable for constant bathing, and repeated washing will strip the skin of its natural, protective oils. The loss of these oils can cause your dog to scratch, irritating the skin, and, yep- making the dog stink, causing him to be bathed even more frequently. While over-bathing can be a vicious cycle, there are some things you can do to make sure that bathing doesn't create a problem for your pet.

For the average dog, bathed once a month or so, human shampoo can usually be used without ill effect. Dog skin is more sensitive than human skin, and using shampoo designed for people can cause a pH imbalance in the skin, leading to excessive dryness. Any dog being bathed more frequently than once a month should always be washed in a dog-specific shampoo.

A quick trip to your local pet store, and you will find a variety of shampoos for every possible need your dog may have- formulated to help combat itchy skin, fleas and ticks, doggy odor, excessive shedding, coat color enhancers, and everything in between. Not all soaps are created equal- if you have questions, consult your veterinarian or groomer for their recommendations on a good shampoo for routine use.

There are some cases where your dog may need baths every few days for a time, such as for treatment of skin infections, fungal infections and other skin and coat problems. Your veterinarian may prescribe a medicated shampoo, designed to help combat the underlying skin problem. It is important to follow your veterinarians' instructions carefully in these cases, because often the medicated shampoos must be lathered onto the dog, and left in place for several minutes for optimal effect.

If your dog is prone to skin problems, talk to your veterinarian about your current grooming regimen, and see if adjustments should be made. Often dogs that suffer from recurrent hot spots and skin infections can be helped with a more steady bathing ritual, to remove dirt and build up from the coat and allow the skin to breathe. Dogs that swim in pools and the ocean should be bathed thoroughly after every swim- the chlorine and salt water are both highly irritating if left on the coat, and can cause skin irritations and infections.

If your dog is long-haired, or prone to tangles, a coat conditioner may be useful as a second step to the bathing process. Conditioners can help to manage the hair and make it softer, allowing for mats and tangles to be more easily removed, along with re-moisturizing the coat.

It is important to note that in dogs prone to ear infections, bathing (and swimming) can be a constant cause of ear irritation. In order to help avoid ear problems, place a cotton ball into the outer part of your dogs' ear canal while bathing, to prevent excessive water from seeping in. After bathing, clean your dogs ears with a dog-specific ear cleaner- this will help to remove excess water from inside the ear canal, a prime candidate for causing ear infections.

How often you should shampoo your pet depends greatly on your dog or cats living circumstances, age, condition and breed. Bathing is a valuable tool to keeping your pet healthy and happy, and when done correctly, can help your pet to lead a long and happy life.

How Often Should You Bathe A Pet?

13/1/56

Which Pet Fish Are Best For Beginners?

Are you new to the world of pet fish keeping? With so many different varieties to choose from, it can be a bit overwhelming. Here are a few types of freshwater fish that make excellent pets for the beginner as well as the advanced aquarist (fish keeper).

Betas

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Betas are the beautiful fish you see displayed in small bowls at your local pet store. They have long flowing fins of red, purple or blue and are extremely easy to care for. The only drawback of Betta fish is that they must be kept alone -- the males will fight each other to the death, and females are rarely available in pet shops. They don't do very well with other pet fish species either, because other fish like to nibble on their long fins.

Which Pet Fish Are Best For Beginners?

Goldfish

Goldfish are a relatively easy pet fish to care for if you provide them with the right size tank. They won't survive long in a goldfish bowl or small aquarium of less than 10 gallons because they produce a lot of waste. And waste cuts down on the available oxygen in the water. A good rule of thumb is to keep no more than 1 or 2 goldfish for each 10 gallons of well--filtered aquarium water.

Zebra Danios

Zebra Danios are extremely hardy pet fish that will do well in any size aquarium. They're tropical fish -- so you'll need to place a heater in their tank to maintain a water temperature of at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

Don't just buy one Zebra Danio -- they're more fun to watch in schools of 5 or more. You'll find them in most pet stores and they're compatible with just about any variety of peaceful, tropical fish.

Platys and Swordtails

Platys and Swordtails are lumped into the same category because they're similar in appearance and pretty much identical in their requirements.

These tropical pet fish can be found in most pet stores in striking shades of orange and red. They are easy to care for when placed in a 72 degree Fahrenheit aquarium of at least 10 gallons. And they get along just fine with any other variety of peaceful tropical fish.

Platys and Swordtails mate and reproduce quite often in the home aquarium. They are livebearers -- which means their babies (fry) start swimming as soon as they're born.

Corydoras

Corydoras are another easy to care for and hardy variety of pet fish. They're a very active type of catfish and spend most of their time swimming along the bottom of the tank eating up any leftover food.

They are tropical fish, so they'll do best in a heated aquarium of at least 72 degrees Fahrenheit. You can put them in aquariums with just about any other variety of tropical fish and they seem to enjoy being kept in schools of 3 or more.

Which Pet Fish Are Best For Beginners?

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A Virtual Pet Adoption Can Keep Your Kids Entertained

Virtual pet adoption (VPA) can become an enjoyable activity for your kids if they are unable to go outside due to bad weather. Virtual pet has become one of the most favorite past times for the kids today, thus causing a spurt in the craze for this hobby. Also it lets you choose from a wide variety of pets they have put on their site. So you can rest assured that virtual pet adoption center will have one pet that your kids are bound to love.

Primarily, virtual pet adoption is of three kinds: first is the downloadable kind. Here you can go to the virtual adoption center and download the pet straight on your computer. Next is the online kind. In this kind of virtual pet you must have access to VPA website in order to spend time with the virtual pet. Finally, the third kind is a plush animal but is also provided with the choice of visiting the online virtual pt adoption center in order to spend time with the virtual model of the pet.

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The downloadable kind of VPA is an enjoyable activity, with the benefit of not having to be connected to the Internet in order to let your kid play with it. However the disadvantage of this kind of method is that unless you get the virtual pet game from a trusted site, you face a grave threat of downloading virus infection.

A Virtual Pet Adoption Can Keep Your Kids Entertained

The second kind of VPA is the online virtual pet. Choosing this kind of pet necessitates you to get registered with a website so that you can acquire a pet. After you have logged on to the site, you can spend time playing with the pet and fulfilling its various needs.

The plush animal kind of VPA is another excellent method of ensuring your kids are busy. In this method, you just have to purchase a plush animal, so that our kids can play with it whenever they want. However this method of virtual pet adoption also allows you to access the virtual pet adoption website so that your kid can enjoy with the online version too. This can be done by using the code that comes along with the animal, which contains the access to the site.

In this kind of virtual pet adoption, your child has to look after its virtual pet online, build home for it to live and play other kinds of games as well. Virtual pet adoption is an excellent method of teaching our child how to look after a pet, while enjoying themselves. They will learn to be responsible for the welfare of the pet.

If you are wondering how to keep your kids engaged, you can think about virtual pet adoption, as your kids can spend a long time playing with the pet, and you will be spared the trouble of cleaning of the mess created by a live pet.

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Pet Fish Stores

Are you looking to buy a pet fish but don't know where to start? Here are some things you should look for in a pet fish store.

All kinds of fish food. You want your pet fish store to be your one-stop shop for all fish needs, especially food. Remember that different kinds of fishes have different dietary requirements. There are vegetarian, omnivore and carnivore types.

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Mollies, for example, eat plant material in the form of flakes, pellets or tablets. Do not buy large quantities of fish food because they tend to lose nutritional content over time. Omnivore fishes, on the other hand, eat almost everything, such as freeze-dried foods, bloodworms, tubifex worms, brine shrimp and krill - all of which you should be able to find in your pet fish store. You also need to be able to buy prepared meat sources such as beef heart for your carnivorous Oscars, piranha and eels. The store should likewise carry liquid and gel diets for baby fishes.

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Other essentials. A pet fish store must also carry basic fish tank accessories and furniture, filters, air pumps, cartridges, water Pumps, diffusers, tubing, heaters and chillers, to name a few. If the store does not sell these, it should at least be able to order them for you.

If you think that it's easy having a pet fish, think again. Fishes can actually be quite high-maintenance - they need as much time as you would devote to any other pet. You have to keep its living conditions clean and healthy for it to live a long life.

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Pet Poison Control Emergency Hotline Contact List For Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs and Animals

Print Out this Pet Poison Control Hotline List and Post Near Your Telephone! When a suspected accidental Pet Poisoning occurs, seconds can mean the difference! You now have one convenient source for multiple options should a pet poison emergency occur. Print this list out and tape it inside one of your kitchen cabinets, or keep it near your telephone. Make sure all responsible family members know where it is. Every pet owner should be prepared, and currently it could take a long period of time to research this information on the internet from individual websites. When an emergency occurs, time is critical! This list saves you that precious time.

Your home may be filled with guests and holiday festivities. You may be washing the floor and turn to answer the phone. You might accidentally drop a prescription pill, or drop something by mistake without even knowing that something bad is about to happen. No matter how hard we all try to keep our pets safe, we need to be prepared should something go wrong.

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As a rule of thumb, anything that you would not want to drink or eat is probably not good for your pet. Animals usually weigh a lot less, so a much smaller amount of poison could become a problem. In addition to the obvious such as cleaning supplies, insecticides, garden chemicals, paints, and medicines, even some plant leaves can prove dangerous. When possible, your pet should only eat or drink products labeled for their specific dietary needs. If in doubt, do not allow your pet to eat or drink anything without further research, or approval by your vet!

Pet Poison Control Emergency Hotline Contact List For Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs and Animals

This list has been provided as a courtesy to all pet owners. The list provides options in an emergency for those without credit cards, or local emergency poison control centers for animals. It offers peace of mind to you, the pet parent! It also helps to stay focused and provide the necessary information as needed.

ASPCA - 1 888 426 4435 - Cost billed to credit card - available 24 hours a day / 365 days a year

ASPCA - 1 900 443 0000 - Cost billed directly to your telephone account - available 24 hours a day / 365 days a year

Angell Poison Control Hotline - 1 877 2 ANGELL - Cost billed to credit card - available 24 hours a day / 365 days a year

Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine - 785 532 5679 - FREE SERVICE - available 24 hours a day / may take a few minutes to page the veterinary toxicologist on call at that time

Animal Poison Hotline - 1 888 232 8870 - Cost billed to credit card - available 24/7 - provided by North Shore Animal League & PROSAR International Animal Poison Center

Pet Poison Helpline - 1 800 213 6680 - Cost billed to your credit card

National Animal Poison Control Center - 1 800 548 2423 - Cost billed to credit card - request current pricing

National Animal Poison Control Center - 1 900 680 0000 - Cost billed to callers telephone - request current pricing

Tuft University School of Veterinary Medicine - 508 839 5395

Please find the name, address and telephone of the nearest Pet Emergency Clinic in your area and write it in below for future reference.

Name of Emergency

Clinic
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Address
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Telephone
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Directions, hours, etc.
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In the Event of an Emergency, be Prepared to give the following information:

Your name, address and telephone number

Any information regarding the exposure (ie; the amount of poisonous product, the amount of times since the exposure to the poison, etc.)

The species of animal, breed, age, sex, weight and whether or not more than one animal is involved

The name of the poison or type of poison that the animal was exposed to, if you know (provide as much information as possible)

What problems or symptoms that your animal or animals are experiencing

This information has been prepared as a courtesy to pet owners. All information such as phone numbers, costs or policies could change, but the goal has been to present multiple options to protect your pets in a quick and accessible format. Please read and print this information and place it in a location that is easily found should an emergency occur. Please pass this information along to every pet owner that you know, and ask them to do the same.

You love your pets - please protect their health and safety! For More Free Info on Pets, as well as to read many informative pet articles that enhance the bond between pet and pet parent, visit our new website by clicking: Wipe Paws Here!

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The Best Pet Dog Breed

Many love pets and dream for a pet dog to become a member of their family. However there are many things that should be considered in advance when it comes to any kind of pets and dogs in particular.

The first thing to consider is the amount of time and care required for a dog pet. Unlikely other pets such as fish or reptiles, dogs require much more care and attention. They need to be taken out at least two times a day, washed, and combed. Moreover dogs need to be trained not only to obey to commands but just because of themselves.

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If we leave the care required by a dog at once side for a moment we will see that a dog should receive regular medical treatment as well. Since it goes out and has contact with other animals it should be vaccinated regularly to save his and yours health.

The Best Pet Dog Breed

The last thing to consider is the best dog breed for you. Of course there is different amount of care required by each breed, but this should not be the only consideration.

Every dog breed is characterized by different character and behavior. There are playful and active dos suitable for families with kids, dogs that easily loose their temper, guard dogs, etc. the size of the dog is also a question especially for those who live in apartments or in small houses with small or no yards.

Just because you live in a small house or apartment doesn't mean that you cannot have a dog. There are many dog breeds that are perfect for home breeding and don't feel bad if they spend most of their time in house. Other pet dogs are not the typical "toy" dogs but also adapt very well to the family lifestyle in house.

A very popular and charming dog breed perfect for your home is the Maltese. they have soft white fur and do not become very large. Heir tender and playful character will win you from the first day.

If you are looking for a slightly bigger dog breed that is also suitable for small home, consider the English Cocker Spaniel. Black, golden or red, these dogs are one of the best friends ever. They are very smart, lovely and playful. Moreover this is a very easy going dog and easily goes into contact with people or other dogs.

If you want to get a real "jewel" type of dog look for a toy dog breed. The Chihuahua is among the most popular pet dogs of this type. Its maximum height is 9 inches and doesn't require almost any exercising. However it needs a lot of grooming. A small disadvantage of the Chihuahua is that they don't go very well with other dogs. To compensate this they are very devoted and fiercely loyal.

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Pet Rats: Understanding Common Rat Behavior and Body Language - A Rat /People dictionary

I'm about to take you" behind the scenes" into the rat mind. You could say this is a Rat /People dictionary on Rat behavior.

If you pay careful attention to the things I'm about to reveal to you, you'll definitely have more success with your pet rat.

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Firstly...what's a Rat Stare?

Pet Rats: Understanding Common Rat Behavior and Body Language - A Rat /People dictionary

What's a Rat Stare I hear you ask?

Do your rats have a disturbing habit? Do they stare straight ahead for long periods of time?

Is it rather unnerving to see them staring, unmoving, with their eyes wide open for hours on end.

Do your ratties see dead people? Is it a sixth sense thing?

Don't fret your not the only one. For anyone that's owns(ed) a rat this is this normal rat behavior.

The Rat Stare and other rat behavior's and body language are explained in this issue.

Pet owners often speak to their "babies" in human baby talk, but as with any animal (as smart as they are!) you're probably better off understanding your rats' behavior by their body language. With rats in particular, there are telltale signs that they will demonstrate, and that you will be able to interpret successfully.

The following are some of the typical things that owners of pet rats have witnessed their buddies doing from time to time. Some are funny, some may be a little frightening...but rest assured that most of it is just your usual rattie's behavior!

Note: these rat behaviors are generally perfectly normal of rats that are healthy and well socialized, with no current, apparent medical problems (they are active and their diets and bowel movements are normal). If your rat isn't eating right, has improper bowel movements or is demonstrating other unusual or destructive behavior - consult a small animal vet or your rats' breeder immediately.

Body Language -

Your one rat curls up its tail (while your other rat doesn't)

Possible Reasons:

Your rat is simply balancing itself. A rat's tail is for balance - even if one rat seems to use their tail more. Watch and you'll see both rats keep their tails ½" off the ground, particularly when they are balancing on your shoulder or climbing up to a higher space.

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Your rat stands up and 'swings' its nose in the air Your rat sways its head from side to side.

Possible Reasons:

Your rat is catching a whiff! Rats have incredible senses of smell, and they are just identifying something in the air that is intriguing to them.

Rats don't have superior vision. Never fear, your rat can see - but sight isn't it's strongest sense, making this normal behavior part of your rat's vision process.

Body Language -

Your rat is licking you all the time.

Your rat is grinding their teeth in your ear!

Your rat's eyeballs are bugging out of their head!

Possible Reasons:

Face it - you're one big rat to them!

That's actually a big compliment to you, and all of those behaviors (teeth "bruxing" and eye 'boggling') mean that your rat loves you and will try to groom you like a true companion (they probably also like the taste of salt of your skin!).

These are some common rat behaviors and rat body language people have questions about, and experienced with their pet rat. These explanations I have provided will guarantee to help you understand your little buddy(s) and ensure you are a successful rat owner.

Pet Rats: Understanding Common Rat Behavior and Body Language - A Rat /People dictionary

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Adopt A Pet Game

We all love with pets, which is why 'adopt a pet game' websites have become extremely popular. These are virtual pets that you create from scratch, after which you care for them their entire lives. Along the way you'll find a number of free, fun games for you and your pet to play together.

The easiest way to get started with your virtual pet is by using a website service. There are many of these free services available, all you need to do is register with your email address then follow the website instructions. They will guide you on the process of creating your first virtual pet, from choosing its name to the type of animal you want and even the color of its fur!

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Once you have created your pet you can start performing simple tasks, like making sure it has enough food, to more complicated tasks, including building your pets home or teaching it tricks. On most pet service websites you'll need to pass certain tasks in order to earn virtual currency, by which you'll be able to pay for everything your pet needs.

Adopt A Pet Game

The best thing about using a free online adopt a pet game is that, not only will you be able to interact with your pet, but you'll also be able to meet other users of the website. You can make new friends, create groups, or even get your pets to interact! There are many of these free pet services available, so get online and sign up for your pet today!

Adopt A Pet Game

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It doesn't have to be difficult to store them away though. All it takes is some common sense and a bit of smart thinking. And if you have a handheld vacuum and Dirt Devil bags to store away as well, you can apply the same tactics to this.

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First of all the best thing to do is to keep everything together. So if you use a large vacuum cleaner and have a small handheld one as well for smaller spillages, make sure you keep them in the same place. Go and find all your Dirt Devil bags and put them together with your Bissell vacuum bags so you know where all your spares are. There is nothing worse than starting to vacuum, realizing you need a fresh bag and not having any to hand. Or worse than that, knowing you have them but not being able to remember where you put them.

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Allocate a specific place in your home for everything to go. If you don't have a utility room for this purpose, look round for somewhere else that would be suitable. Some people resort to using a tall closet in their kitchen to keep the vacuum in. A handheld one and the Dirt Devil bags are easier to store because they are smaller, but if you are going to keep everything together you need a closet big enough for your upright or cylinder vacuum as well.

You might end up having to clear out a space and rearrange some things to find the best solution. Remember, just because you have certain other things in your closet now, it doesn't mean they have to stay there. The main thing is to ensure your vacuum cleaner is downstairs and easy to reach at a moment's notice.

Finally, make sure all your Dirt Devil bags and Bissell vacuum cleaner bags are easy to reach and are clearly labeled as well if need be. You can always hang them up so they are easy to see; that way you will be able to reach them whenever you need them.

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Julie-Ann Amos is a professional writer. She regularly writes on the topic of Bissell vacuum cleaners and vacuum bags. She recommends only using brand name vacuum bags.


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