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		<description><![CDATA[by xunantunich Choosing Your Pet Bird’s Vet &#160; &#160; Choosing Your Pet Bird’s Vet By: Andri Irawan Posted: May 11, 2009 It is not only our responsibility as bird owners to provide food, water and spacious cage for our pet birds. It is insufficient to spend more time with our birds and bond with them.  [...]]]></description>
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<p>Choosing Your Pet Bird’s Vet</p>
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<p>Choosing Your Pet Bird’s Vet</p>
<p>By: Andri Irawan<br />
Posted: May 11, 2009</p>
<p>It is not only our responsibility as bird owners to provide food, water and spacious cage for our pet birds. It is insufficient to spend more time with our birds and bond with them.  The first thing that we should do make sure our pet birds would live a long and healthy life is choose a good avian veterinarian.</p>
<p>If you have a dog or a cat and already have a veterinarian for them, that may not be necessarily be the vet that you need for your bird.  Birds have different anatomy and different needs compared to your feline and canine companions.  I found a great solution for <a href="http://www.housebreakingapuppyfast.org/">housebreaking a puppy</a>.  The best solution yet.</p>
<p>Where can you find an avian vet?</p>
<p>There is the Association of Avian Veterinarians (AAV) which maintains a directory of  qualified veterinarians.  You can even get assistance from the Veterinary Medical Association located in your state. Yellow Pages are also a great source of information.   If unable to get hold of anybody from these groups, you can check out their websites in the internet or even ask the local Bird Club if they could recommend anybody.  Pet bird owners like you are can give you the best advice based on their experiences. Also check with local pet breeders.  Most of the times, the most sensible advice comes from them.</p>
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<p>Once you have identified the vet that you would go to, the next step is set an appointment to further know the practice and background of the vet.  When talking with the avian get, get to know how long has she or he been ion practice and their professional background.  Make sure that the vet that you have chosen is familiar with the pet that you have.  One thing I have also discovered is how to naturally remove <a href="http://pearlypenilepapulescure.org">Pearly Penile Papules</a>.</p>
<p>Get to know the vet’s schedule and if the vet can do house calls.  Birds can easily get stressed in the slightest change in their surroundings, which is why birds find it difficult to move or to travel.  If the vet is unavailable, it is also important to know if the vet who would be filling-in is also capable to treating avian sicknesses and concerns.</p>
<p>If you have an exotic pet bird, then it would be helpful to ask the vet if they are constantly updated with new methods in the avian medicine.  Also, get to know the financial costs of getting veterinary services from that vet.  You want to have a qualified and good vet within your financial reach.</p>
<p>Once you have settled that you will be getting services from him, ask the frequency of the check-ups your bird needs to have.  To avoid any emergencies or any sickness, it is best to have your bird regularly checked.  Most of the times, you have to bring your pet bird to the vet annually.</p>
<p>Aside from this, it is always a great point that whenever you visit the vet the doctor and the staff receive you and your pet warmly.  It will be great to walk into a pet clinic that provides you an air of assurance and importance.</p>
<p>Keeping tabs on the health of your beloved bird does not only fall in the hands of the avian vet.  How would they know that your bird is suffering sickness if you are not paying attention?  It is also important to maintain a healthy working relationship with your vet since you would not know when emergencies can happen.</p>
<p>The vet can even help you draw up a diet plan for your bird which would surely improve the disposition and health of your pet. Also ask your veterinarians about any emergency first aid methods that you can do when something bad happens to your pet bird.  An avian vet is your ally in making sure that your bird would live a long and joyful life.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Martin Pilát You’ve heard of horoscopes, but have you ever heard of pet horoscopes? Many people believe that the position of planets and stars have a tremendous impact on the actions and events within our daily lives. Those who ascribe to this belief also understand that those impacts have an effect on all life, [...]]]></description>
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<p>You’ve heard of horoscopes, but have you ever heard of pet horoscopes? Many people believe that the position of planets and stars have a tremendous impact on the actions and events within our daily lives. Those who ascribe to this belief also understand that those impacts have an effect on all life, not just human life. This means that the position of planets and stars can impact the lives of our pets as well!</p>
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<p>To determine the sign of your pet, just compare the month that your pet was born to the dates on the pet horoscope guide. Each range of dates has its own unique sign, identical to human astrological signs.</p>
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<p><strong>Where to Find Pet Horoscopes</strong></p>
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<p>Pet horoscopes are very unique because a pet’s life is obviously quite different than a human’s, with different concerns, desires, fears, and hopes. Reading your pet’s weekly horoscope can be great fun – just as much fun as reading your own. However, since pet horoscopes are not quite as common as human horoscopes, they can be a little more difficult to find. Below are several websites that list horoscopes for pets every week.</p>
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<p>Petroscopes for Pet Horoscopes</p>
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<p>Petroscopes for Pet Horoscopes is a great website focused solely on providing both weekly and yearly pet horoscopes. The main page features the yearly horoscope for each zodiac sign.</p>
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<p>Here’s an example of a yearly pet horoscope from petroscopes.com:</p>
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<p>“Taurus: Taurus is entering a difficult and tiring period. In spite of his natural cautiousness, your Taurus pet may seem so exhausted at times that you feel it necessary to take him to see the local vet. You may also notice your pet exhibiting signs of loneliness – try to give him as much affection as you can.”</p>
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<p>This website features some great yearly pet horoscopes, but make note of the fact that the weekly horoscopes are not always updated in a very timely manner.</p>
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<p>VPI Pet Insurance</p>
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<p>The VPI Pet Insurance Company (yes, there really is such a thing as pet insurance!) provides timely and updated pet horoscopes. The page for 2008 summarizes the year for all pets as follows:</p>
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<p>“This year, pets will discover their role as a constant companion is an important one. In 2008, Mother Nature will play a part in pets’ lives throughout the four seasons.”</p>
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<p>The horoscope section of this website also offers a “Pet Education Center” that includes sections on “First Aid For Your Pet”, “First Time Pet Owners”, and “Pet Toxins &amp; Poisons”. The website offers a brief horoscope blurb on the main page, and a link for each zodiac sign to a more comprehensive prediction page.</p>
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<p>Clicking on the link for the prediction page for any of the signs brings you to a page that describes the personality of that sign (a very fun read, to compare it to your pet’s personality), as well as the effects of astrological events on the life of your pet during each season of the year. The website is laid out very well, organized cleanly and with very fun graphics.</p>
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<p>Cat’s &amp; Kittens Central provides a fun web page called Winky’s Pet Horoscopes, which is focused primarily on cats. The page touts Winky’s Pet Horoscopes as “The Internet’s #1 Feline Astrologer!” This web page allows you to view your cat’s monthly horoscope. If you don’t know your cat’s exact birthday, Winy says you can simply use the day your pet came into your life.</p>
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<p>Each page for the monthly horoscope of each sign features an adorable photo of a cat given the title the zodiac sign “of the Month.” The horoscopes themselves are tailored specifically for cats and very fun to read. For example, Aries for this month reads:</p>
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<p>“The moon is set to eclipse Pluto this month, but you needn&#8217;t worry yourself about that &#8211; after all, Pluto was a badly drawn cartoon dog and you, being of the feline persuasion, are far removed from such things.”</p>
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<p>The humor and wit is great. The website, overall, is somewhat amateurish in design, but it isn’t overrun by ads and it’s very easy to navigate. The well-written horoscopes are definitely the star of the show at this site.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by mcwetboy Though it is rarely referred to as a pet, a Rubber Boa is most definitely an interesting creature, and in my own opinion, it is the best snake that a person can have, especially for a first pet snake.  Everything about a Rubber Boa Snake is easy from their temperament, care, feeding, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Though it is rarely referred to as a pet, a Rubber Boa is most definitely an interesting creature, and in my own opinion, it is the best snake that a person can have, especially for a first pet snake.  Everything about a Rubber Boa Snake is easy from their temperament, care, feeding, and hygiene.  Most snakes are a pet to be observed but not to be played with.  Rubber Boas are the type of pet that a person can interact with, as they enjoy the warmth from a hand and will curl up on one for hours.  The feeling is mutual, as a humans hand enjoys the soft feel of these docile serpents.</p>
<p><strong>What Makes a Rubber Boa So Great?</strong></p>
<p>1.    <strong>Interactive</strong>: Rubber Boas will be a pet that you can hold, touch, be held by, and not be afraid that it is going to get away while playing with it.  They are rather slow and will prefer to hang out on a warm hand any day and stay there for a long time.  The feel of their skin is much like their name, Rubber, but even softer than that.</p>
<p>2.    <strong>Appealing: </strong> Rubber Boas have been used as a form of treatment for snake phobias in several cases.  While most snakes are fast and quick to bite, these Boas are slow, docile, and almost never bite (I have never seen nor heard of one biting, but it could happen).  If they are to bite a person, it will be harmless and most likely painless.  The one thing that impresses me most of these snakes is their soft texture, which is why they are called a Rubber Boa.</p>
<p>3.    <strong>Easy to Care For:</strong> Rubber Boas are very easy to take care of.  They do best in an area that has similarities to their native range which is mostly limited to the Northwestern U.S. and Southwestern Canada.  They can be found in both arid forests to the rainforests of the coast.  Their temperature preference is between 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, such as room temperature in a home, and need a decent size dish of water for them to soak in.  The only cleaning necessary is switching out the water once it had been defecated in.</p>
<p>4.    <strong>Easy to Feed:</strong> Rubber Boas eat primarily on young rodents in the wild while fending off the parents with their blunt tail.  Therefore it is best to feed them pink mice, and several at a time.  They are known to binge feed and then not eat for a month or two.  That is why they will eat several in one setting.<br />
A Rubber Boa has many benefits over other snakes.  Here is a list of just a few as well as the one negative.</p>
<p><strong>Benefits: </strong></p>
<p>•    Interactive: easy to hold<br />
•    Soft to touch<br />
•    Slow moving<br />
•    Won&#8217;t Bite<br />
•    Safe around children<br />
•    Easy to care for<br />
•    Long life span: 15-25 years</p>
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<p><strong>Negative:</strong></p>
<p>•    Hard to find in the wild and hard to find for sale.</p>
<p>While there are not too many bad things about this species of snake, the biggest downside is the lack of places to buy a Rubber Boa.  I will keep an eye out and list any links I can find that sale them.  The ones that I have had, I have caught on the road at dusk as I live in the Northern Idaho where they are common to find.  They are incredible hiders and I have never seen one anywhere except for on the road.  I would not attempt to go looking for them though as many times where they live is also areas that you may find rattlesnakes, unless of course you are in to that type of thing.</p>
<p>The website I own and operate promotes clothing gear that is designed to protect against snake bites, which the Rubber Boa is no threat unless you are a rodent.  I think this type of snake is neat and interesting and makes a great pet, so I just wanted you to know and hope you will consider it if you are interested in a reptile for a pet.  For links to places to buy a Rubber Boa and video of me holding on to mine click on this link:Rubber Boa:  Best Pet Snake.  If you are in the market or know somebody that could benefit from snake protective clothing such as snake gaiters, boots ect, click here:  www.SnakeProofGear.com  hey, anyone know what agent will give me the best price on <a title="San Antonio auto insurance quote" href="http://www.sanantonioautoinsurancequote.com">San Antonio auto insurance quote</a> ?</p>
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I&#8217;ve wanted a pet boa everysince my snake at home died. My daddy doesn&#8217;t let me have them at home, so I was wondering does any college in Kentucky allows you to have a pet snake!</p>
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If your roommate&#8217;s okay with it then you could probably just hide it.<br />
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<p>Pet snake care is not as simple as one might think. There are several things to consider before purchasing a snake, including determining whether or not a snake is right for you or your family. You must also bear in mind that snakes have certain dietary needs, and they also require a special facility in which the environment can be regularly heated. It is important that you do plenty of research so that you can prepare yourself and your family for the responsibilities of pet snake care.</p>
<p>First it is good to know what type of snake you are buying to know what the best care for the snake is. You wouldn’t want to purchase a snake without understanding such things as snake skin shedding or eating live prey. There are many different types of snakes and all of them require different care, including the heat and humidity in their tank, their diet and the cage size. Doing your homework before buying a snake is definitely recommended, as care responsibilities vary between breeds. For instance, ball pythons may require different care than coral snakes. Once you know what type of snake you want to buy it will be easier for you to take care of the snake.</p>
<p>Make sure that you set up the cage for the snake so that it resembles its natural habitat. Many snakes prefer the hot weather but there are some snakes that prefer the cold to the hot. You also have to take into consideration the aggressiveness of your snake so that you can fit the cage around it, by doing this it will be easier to maintain the cage and also to feed the snake.</p>
<p>Snakes are very primal in their nature, and there is no such thing as a fully domesticated snake. That’s why it’s important that you only feed your snake the food that it would naturally hunt in the wild. When faced with the option of live or pre-killed prey, it is a matter that you will have to decide upon yourself. Some snakes simply will not touch pre-killed prey, while others can learn to adapt to it. Feeding a snake live prey is definitely something you should prepare yourself for in the event that your snake refuses pre-killed prey. If you are able to use pre-killed prey, it is very important that you preserve the food either—usually in the refrigerator—sealed away from your family’s food. Hey, do you need <a title="life insurance with HIV" href="http://lifeinsurancewithhiv.com">life insurance with HIV</a>?</p>
<p>You must also remember to keep your snake very well hydrated. You can achieve this by leaving a small bowl of water in the cage so that the snake can drink when it wants to. Also you have to keep a routine check on your snake to make sure that it does not catch any illnesses or that it is injured in any way.</p>
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<p>This articles offers specific foods that you, being a bird owner, should never feed to your pet bird.  If you have questions concerning a particular kind of bird seed or fruit, consult your veterinarian.  Buy your bird seed from a reputable producer like ABBA or Kaytee and read about the native diets of your bird species and supply a diet that includes bird seed, fruit, and vegetables that closely resembles the natural food source of your particular bird species.</p>
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<p>Prior to investing in a bird as a pet, read and gather information on specific things to do and not to do.  There are numerous varieties of bird that, if cared for correctly, will be lifetime companions and family members.</p>
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<p>Every conscientious bird owner should know there are certain foods and certain ingredients that must never be fed to a pet bird.  Here&#8217;s a list of six (6) food items that should not be fed to a bird or caution must be taken in the preparation of the food.</p>
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<p>1.  Chocolate, unfortunately, is absolutely not for the birds.  That wonderful candy bar can have disastrous consequences for your bird.  Chocolate is incredibly damaging to a bird&#8217;s digestive system.  Initially, chocolate will cause vomiting and diarrhea.  It can then affect the central nervous system resulting in  seizures and eventual death.  Chocolate and food containing chocolate ought to remain well out of reach of your feathered friend.</p>
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<p>2.  Though fruits are without a doubt good for birds, there are actually types that should by no means be given to birds. These include apples, apricots, cherries, peaches and pears.  The reason is quite surprising.  These fruits have minute amounts of cyanide within their seeds which is an incredibly harmful and a likely lethal substance even in trace quantities.  Birds can eat portions of these types of fruit so long as it is cut away from the seeds or core.  Also, always clean fruit before giving to your pets, your children or yourself.  Damaging chemicals present in pesticides are often detrimental to small animals such as birds.</p>
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<p>Avocado is one fruit that should not be given to your pet bird.  Skin of the avocado may cause cardiac distress and heart failure in particular bird species. Better safe than sorry with the avocado so don&#8217;t even bother letting them try it. Compare rates on <a title="SR22 Ohio" href="http://www.sr22-ohio.com">SR22 Ohio</a>, its free and it will surely save you a ton of time and money.</p>
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<p>3.  Certain kinds of vegetables are often harmful.  Onions may cause severe digestive problems and mushroom, which is really not a vegetable but a fungus, can cause respiratory distress, kidney failure and death.  While some veterinarians and pet owners are concerned about giving pet birds certain vegetables like potatoes and tomatoes, these vegetables are not unsafe if they are cleaned and sliced prior to giving it to your pet.  Remember, consult your veterinarian if you have concerns about any food source, including fruits, vegetables and bird seed.</p>
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<p>4.  Although you may like to have a few, never ask your pet bird if he or she wish to join you for a drink.  Alcohol depresses a birds organs which, in some cases, can be lethal.  Caffeine is incredibly harmful to birds also.  It causes cardiac malfunction in birds and, in some cases, could lead to arrhythmia, cardiac arrest, hyperactivity, and increased heartbeat.  Keep alcoholic and caffeinated drinks well from reach and from areas where your bird can access them.  Other than water, pure fruit or vegetable juice is good.  It can provide additional nutrition your bird needs.</p>
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<p>5.  Salt or products containing salt should not be given to birds.  Like in humans, excess salt often results in dehydration, kidney dysfunction, thirst and death.  Due to their small size, it does not require a large amount of salt to have negative affects.</p>
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<p>6.  Lastly, never give your pet bird dry or uncooked beans.  Dry or uncooked beans contain a poison called hemaglutin.  Hemaglutin is no longer a concern once the beans are cooked so if you wish to offer beans to your bird, cook them first.</p>
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<p>These are 6 food items that you need to avoid feeding your feathered friend.  Knowing and avoiding these and other damaging food items will help ensure they will live for a long time.  Pet birds can be very expensive.  Do not take a chance with your birds health by feeding it food that might be unsafe.  So what should you feed your pet bird to keep it fit and happy?  To play it safe, provide a good quality seed and pellet diet and supplement with approved fruits and vegetables if desired.  By doing this you will keep your bird healthy and happy. I am happier now that I have <a title="Dallas life insurance" href="http://www.dallaslifeinsurancequote.com/">Dallas life insurance</a> coverage.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Question by holaa!</em>: How can i get my new pet birds feel friendly around me?</strong><br />
I just got some pet birds! Two actually. They are cockatoos. On is a girl and the other is a boy. They are about 5 years old. They have been living with 2 other families so far. The one family didn&#8217;t really care for the birds that much. They had them for two years and then passed them on to my great aunt. They had them for three years and the never really wanted them, but the didn&#8217;t want to see innocent birds thrown away. Then they gave it to us. My dad still needs to clip the wings and all. But whenever i get too close, the start to hiss at me. How do the birds get closer to me.? Check out the rates I got on <a title="Atlanta life insurance" href="http://www.atlantalifeinsurancequote.com/">Atlanta Life insurance</a>.</p>
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<p><em>Answer by babyboo2429</em><br />
Just be gentle and show you care! Try not to be loud around them they will be scared of you whenever you come around.play with them,have fun,and good luck!</p>
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		<title>What You Should Know About Your First Pet Snake!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Average Adult Size &#8212; For health reasons, a snake should be able to stretch out two-thirds of its body length inside its own cage. So if your pet snake reaches an adult length of six feet, the snake should ideally have a cage that&#8217;s around four feet in length. Adult snake size is important when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Average Adult Size &#8212; For health reasons, a snake should be able to stretch out two-thirds of its body length inside its own cage. So if your pet snake reaches an adult length of six feet, the snake should ideally have a cage that&#8217;s around four feet in length. Adult snake size is important when you&#8217;re talking about types of pet snakes, because most people have limited space in their home that they can dedicate to snake keeping. The longest snake on my list usually will not exceed six and a half feet in length. A lot of Aussie Pythons are longer than this, but usually docile and can be handled fairly easily.<br />Temperament / Behavior &#8212; Experienced snake keepers and breeders will sometimes work with &#8220;unruly&#8221; snakes. But such snakes don&#8217;t make for good pets. So I&#8217;ve listed four types of snakes that generally have good temperaments (meaning they are reluctant bite and easy to tame).<br />Feeding Habits &#8212; If you&#8217;re going to keep snakes as pets (regardless of the species), you are going to be handling rodents. There&#8217;s no way around it. But it sure makes life easier when your pet snake readily eats frozen / thawed rodents, because you can buy them in bulk that way. Three out of the four snakes on my list will readily accept frozen / thawed rodents on a consistent basis. The fourth snake on my list (the ball python) can be a bit more &#8220;hit or miss&#8221; with regard to the foods they accept &#8212; at least in my experience. But they are still an excellent type of pet snake so I&#8217;ve included them on my list.<br />Health in Captivity / Hardiness &#8212; Some snakes are difficult to keep in captivity, and are best left to the professionals. So when considering a type of snake to keep as a pet, you&#8217;ll want to choose a snake species that does well in captivity from a health and wellness standpoint. Aussie Pythons are some of the hardiest snakes around and are very good for beginners. The four pet snakes no my list will all thrive in captivity if their basics needs are met (proper temperature, clean cage, fresh water and regular feeding).</p>
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<p><strong><i>Question by silly billy</i>: are there any kind of pet snakes that dont get bigger than 4 feet?</strong><br />
ok so i really want a pet snake but my mom hates big ones.<br />
i heard that rough green snakes are small but i also hear that there not good pets for first timers<br />
please help.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by ferrets and horny toads are cool</i><br/>maybe you should get a corn snake.</p>
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<p> Business Insurers of the Carolinas, a Chapel Hill, NC, based insurance company that services the pet-care industry, has released its top three categories of insurance claims received from professional pet sitters during 2008.</p>
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<p>David Pearsall, director of sales and marketing for Business Insurers of the Carolinas, said that his company, who underwrites the bonding and insurance policies for a majority of pet-sitter businesses in the United States, has received a wide variety of claims over the last year, but most are the result of pets behaving like pets.</p>
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<p>The top claims from professional pet sitters fall into these three categories:</p>
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<p>1. Walking/Playing/Running &#8211; This broad category includes injuries such as pets being bitten by snakes while on hikes, torn anterior cruciate ligaments while playing Frisbee® and slipping on ice while walking.  Most payouts for these incidents ranged from $  1,000 to $  5,000.</p>
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<p>2. Swallowing or ingesting objects &#8211; These claims cover dogs swallowing toys, eating rocks, inhaling fox tails and everything in between.  The average payout was $  1,865.</p>
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<p>3. Getting in and out of a vehicle &#8211; These claims include torn ligaments, broken paws and other injuries of pets who landed awkwardly while getting in and out of vehicles.  The pet sitter&#8217;s insurance covered medical expenses that ranged from $  4,921 to more than $  14,000.</p>
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<p>Dr. Louise Murray, DVM and director of medicine at Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital in New York City, has seen many instances of two of Pearsall&#8217;s findings: pets swallowing objects and injuries resulting from walking/playing/running.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Many pet owners just don&#8217;t realize that pets will eat and swallow just about anything,&#8221; Murray said.  &#8220;I&#8217;ve removed everything from coins and knives to eye glasses and baby bottle nipples.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Murray warns that if an animal can pick up an object, it can and will swallow it.</p>
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<p>&#8220;This really should inspire every pet owner to be a good housekeeper and keep objects picked up and out of a pet&#8217;s reach,&#8221; she said.</p>
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<p>Murray has also seen many cases of ruptured anterior cruciate ligaments in pets that resulted from walking, playing and running.</p>
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<p>&#8220;While some animals have a predisposition for weak anterior cruciate ligaments, the best way to avoid this type of injury is to keep your pet at the proper weight,&#8221; she said.  </p>
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<p>Murray also advises to condition pets slowly and avoid the weekend warrior syndrome.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Make sure pets engage in moderate daily exercise instead of taking it easy all week and then accompanying their owner on a 10-mile hike during the weekend,&#8221; she said.  &#8220;Also, be sure to help your pets avoid high twisting and jumping motions, especially in muddy, slippery and wet conditions.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Pearsall offers insurance policies to professional pet sitters to help them uphold the level of service and professionalism that they bring to the pet-care industry and to protect pet owners and pets if injuries do occur while pets are in the care of an insured pet sitter. </p>
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<p>&#8220;Associations like Pet Sitters International attract more professional pet sitters as opposed to fly-by-night pet sitters or inexperienced pet sitters,&#8221; Pearsall said. &#8220;Our numbers indicate that these business owners take extra steps to grow and protect their businesses.&#8221;</p>
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<p>And since pet injuries and accidents can occur at any time, Murray says there is no doubt that utilizing a professional pet sitter with liability insurance written specifically for in-home pet care is beneficial.</p>
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<p>&#8220;These injuries can be costly and are sometimes unavoidable,&#8221; Murray said.  &#8220;The insurance that most professional pet sitters carry offers peace of mind to pet owners that their pets will be protected.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Hiring an insured professional pet sitter to care for your pets while you are away can pay huge returns if that pet is involved in an accident. To locate a professional pet sitter in your area, please visit www.petsit.com.</p>
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<p>About Pet Sitters International&#13;<br />
<br />Established in 1994, Pet Sitters International (PSI), the world&#8217;s largest educational association for professional pet sitters, represents nearly 8,000 independent professional pet-sitting businesses in the United States, Canada and abroad. PSI provides members with access to affordable bonding and liability insurance and educational resources such as PSI&#8217;s Accreditation Program, The Pet Sitter&#8217;s WORLD magazine and PSI&#8217;s annual Quest convention. PSI provides pet owners with The Pet Owner&#8217;s WORLD magazine and thepetsitblog.com. For more information, visit www.petsit.com , home of the Official Pet Sitter Locator™ or visit the PSIStoreOnline.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Turtles are wonderful pets that can live 25 years or more when they get the proper care. Pet turtles need special care that enables them to be healthy and live longer. Fortunately, once you know how to care for your tortoise, it really doesn&#8217;t take very long. Expect to take about 30 minutes a day.</p>
<p>Before adopting a pet turtle, researching the many pet species to choose from is recommended. Know that different turtles species can require more personal care; requiring more detailed housing needs, special diets and environments. For example, snapping turtles are more aggressive and soft shell turtles are more vulnerable to impure water and damage from rocks. For those with no experience taking care of turtles, red eared sliders and Russian tortoises make a good hardy turtle to start with. Make sure to check the laws in your states before buying a turtle, because of the risk of salmonella, turtles less than 4 inches are illegal to sell. Keeping red eared sliders as pets are also regulated in some areas.</p>
<p>The first step to proper turtle care is creating an environment for your pet. Turtles placed indoors will need at least a 40 gallon tank. This allows enough room for creating a wet and dry area for your pet with enough space to move around and exercise. Know that as your pet increases in size you may need to purchase a larger aquarium. Besides glass aquariums, large rubber tubs work well for housing turtles. The water in your tank should be six inches or more, making it deep enough for your pet to swim in. Because chlorine and fluoride are present in tap water, it is not suitable for your turtle&#8217;s drinking water. Instead, use natural spring water.</p>
<p>The usual way to create a proper environment is to have your tank have 75% water and 25% dry land. Using large flat stones in your dry area will enable your turtle to have a basking area that allows your turtle to fully dry off. A curved log is one way to help your turtle easily climb out of the water and make it to the dry area of the tank. Though tank decorations are not required, you may want to add some to add aesthetic value. If you decide to do this, make certain that any live plants added are not harmful to your turtle as well as skip using any item that has pointed or sharp edges.</p>
<p>Store the tank in a low traffic, quiet area of your house. A new turtle might be stressed out by being in a new environment and may be shy and retreat when people enter the room. Heating your aquarium will help keep your turtles active as they are cold blooded. Usually a constant temperature of approximately 80 degrees Fahrenheit will enable them from getting slower, though some species need a warmer climate. An ultraviolet light can be used during the day, to help your turtle absorb essential Vitamin D3 needed to utilize calcium. The ultraviolet light should be turned off at night to indicate the end of the day, and help your pet keep a consistent schedule. Even with ultraviolet light, your pet turtle will still require regular exposure to direct sunlight.</p>
<p>A heavy duty filtration unit will be needed to keep the tank clean and fecal matter should be removed from the tank as soon as it appears for the same reason. For prevention of fungus, you can add ¼ cup of table salt for each five gallons of water. Simply changing ten percent of the water each week helps maintain a much cleaner environment. Even with regular maintenance, periodically you should remove your turtle and all items in the tank for a thorough cleaning. White vinegar can be used to clean the inside of the tank and the filter can be cleaned with water, no chemicals should be used when cleaning your pet&#8217;s aquarium.</p>
<p>Though small turtles need to feed every day adult turtles should only be feed several times a week. The diet for turtles varies depending on species but most turtles are omnivores and a variety should be given to help your pet get the proper nutrition to stay in good health. Turtles can consume cooked chicken, low fat dog food, earthworms, fish, leafy green vegetables and fruits. Because turtles are messy eaters feeding in a separate container, will help keep the tank clean.</p>
<p>Turtles have sharp teeth and can bite, so be careful when sticking your hand into your turtle&#8217;s aquarium or handling them by hand. Being careful to wash your hands after taking care of your pet turtle is highly recommended due to the bacterial risk.</p>
<p>Young children should not be allowed to handle pet turtles without adult supervision. Though turtles make great pets, it is advisable not not have them if you have children less than 5 years old.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Question by David!!!</em>: Pet turtles?</strong><br />
What kind of turtles make good pets, I would love a land turtle, but all I have seen for sale are tortoises, which are too big, and i dont see any box turtles, are there any other land turtles for pets, and if not, is there any sea turtle smaller than the map turtle?<br />
sorry, i didnt really mean like, ocean sea turtles, but water turtles, like the red eared slider</p>
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<p><em>Answer by Jen</em><br />
You cant own any sea turtles. They are all protected by the goverment. You could get arrested for having one of those. There is a list of turtles at http://www.austinsturtlepage.com . Aquatic turtles all get big. You could get a musk turtle.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Diva Eva Dogs are not easy to train. You will have to dedicate time and effort in order t train the dog. Remember that dog training is better when done by professionals. But if you really want to train your dog at home, you will have to make sure that you have learned a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dogs are not easy to train. You will have to dedicate time and effort in order t train the dog. Remember that dog training is better when done by professionals. But if you really want to train your dog at home, you will have to make sure that you have learned a few things before beginning.</p>
<p>One you have learned enough to begin, you can start with curing the basic problems. All the dogs have some common issues which you will have to solve. If your dog barks a lot, you will be in trouble. You will have to cure dog barking to start with. You will keep on doing the other things like the dog social training and dog obedience training along with all this.</p>
<p>When you are trying to stop your dog from barking, keep it in mind that dog barking is natural. You can not ask your dog not to bark. But yes, you can reduce it. Your dog will bark as this is the only way a dog knows to express himself. You should start by understanding why your dog barks. If you will know this, you will be able to train him more efficiently.</p>
<p>One important thing to keep in mind is never to reward your dog for his barking. The dog training is all about making the rules and then following them. You will have to make it clear to your dog that you will not be allowing any behavior which breaks those rules. Keep the same rule going with the dog barking. Tell your dog clearly that you are not going to reward him when he barks. This will help you to train him even better.</p>
<p>The other major problem with the dogs is digging. Many dog owners are worried by this habit and they want to get rid of it. But the proper time to teach your dog not to dig unnecessarily is the first few weeks. You will have to teach your dog to learn alternatives. The dogs love digging and they should do it. But you will have to make them understand that they can not dig anywhere they like. You can specify a time and a place for them to dig. Most of the good dog trainers take their dogs out and give them time to dig. This helps the dogs and they do not do it in the home.</p>
<p>You dog will behave properly if you are training him well. There are various training methods which you can use. You can learn these methods and see what works best for you and your dog. Some times the same method does not work on all the pets and you may have to find an alternative according to the nature of the animal. Did you know you can get cheap <a title="sr22 insurance" href="http://www.duisr-22.com/">SR22 insurance</a>?</p>
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<p><strong><em>Question by Daniel K</em>: How can I fix my dogs unusual behavior?</strong><br />
My dog is a miniature Schnauzer, but he&#8217;s really big for a miniature. Well my dogs problem is that he always barks and growls at other dogs, even ones that are twice his size. He can&#8217;t confront other dogs because there either scared of him, or they get pissed off at my dog. There are only a few dogs my dog confront calmly. I think my dog only growls because he&#8217;s excited, because once he meets the dog he&#8217;s very gentle and just sniffs around. How do I fix my dogs problem, I know one way to fix it is to get another dog for him to play with. But my family does not want another dog. I also was able to get life <a title="life insurance with HIV" href="http://lifeinsurancewithhiv.com">insurance with HIV</a> with no problem today&#8230;just thought I would share that.<br />
It&#8217;s hard to introduce him to dogs because people just walk away at my barking dog lol.</p>
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i have a m. schnauzer myself, and he is like that too. its a natural thing in their breed. especially if your dog is not used to being around other dogs, like mine. i dont think you CAN actually fix it, maybe just train him. schnauzers really are aggressive towards other dogs anyway, so its up to you whether you want your dog to change or just be &#8221;natural&#8221;. i&#8217;m fine with my dog just like that. i pretend he&#8217;s protecting me . <img src='http://www.cpd-pt.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  I also saw a great website where this guy helps people with <a title="auto repair" href="http://www.trustmymechanic.com">auto repair</a> problems.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by katiescrapbooklady Fleas &#13; Flea BasicsFleas thrive when the weather is warm and humid. Depending on your climate, fleas may be a seasonal or year-round problem. Your pet can pick up fleas wherever an infestation exists, often in areas frequented by other cats and dogs. Adult fleas are dark brown, no bigger than a sesame [...]]]></description>
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<p>Fleas</p>
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<p><strong>Flea Basics</strong><br />Fleas thrive when the weather is warm and humid. Depending on your climate, fleas may be a seasonal or year-round problem. Your pet can pick up fleas wherever an infestation exists, often in areas frequented by other cats and dogs. Adult fleas are dark brown, no bigger than a sesame seed, and able to move rapidly over your pet&#8217;s skin.</p>
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<p>Adult fleas live their entire lives on your pet. Female fleas begin laying eggs within 24 hours of selecting your pet as a host, producing up to 50 eggs each day. These eggs fall from your pet onto the floor or furniture, including your pet&#8217;s bed, or onto any other indoor or outdoor area where your pet happens to go. Tiny, worm-like larvae hatch from the eggs and burrow into carpets, under furniture, or into soil before spinning a cocoon. The cocooned flea pupae can lie dormant (inactive) for weeks before emerging as adults that are ready to infest (or reinfest) your pet. The result is a flea life cycle of anywhere from 12 days to 6 months.</p>
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<p><strong>Risks and Consequences</strong><br />You may not know that your pet has fleas until their number increases to the point that your pet is obviously uncomfortable. Signs of flea problems range from mild redness to severe scratching that can lead to open sores and skin infections. One of the first things you may notice on a pet with fleas is &#8220;flea dirt&#8221; — the black flea droppings left on your pet&#8217;s coat.</p>
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<p>Fleas bite animals and suck their blood; young or small pets with heavy flea infestations may become anemic. Some pets can develop an allergy to flea saliva that may result in more severe irritation and scratching. Also, pets can become infected with certain types of tapeworms if they ingest fleas carrying tapeworm eggs. In areas with moderate to severe flea infestations, people may also be bitten by fleas. While fleas are capable of transmitting several other infectious diseases to pets and people, this is rare.</p>
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<p><strong>Treatment and Control</strong><br />Your veterinarian will recommend an appropriate flea control plan for your pet based upon your needs and the severity of the flea infestation.</p>
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<p>Fleas spend a lot of their time off of your pet and in the environment. In addition to treating your pet, reduce the flea population in your house by thoroughly cleaning your pet&#8217;s sleeping quarters and vacuuming floors and furniture that your pet comes in contact with frequently. Careful and regular vacuuming/cleaning of the pet&#8217;s living area helps to remove and kill flea eggs, larvae, and pupae. You may also have to treat your house with insecticides to kill the fleas; consult with your veterinarian about products safe for use around pets and children.</p>
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<p>With moderate and severe flea infestations, you may be advised to treat your yard in addition to treating the inside of your home. Your veterinarian can recommend an appropriate course of action and suggest ways to prevent future flea infestations.</p>
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<p>Ticks</p>
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<p><strong>Tick Basics</strong><br />Hosting a tick is the price dogs or, less commonly, cats may pay for investigating shrubbery, brush, or wild undergrowth. Ticks have a four-stage life cycle, and immature ticks often feed on small, wild animals found in forests, prairies, and brush. Adult ticks seek larger hosts like dogs and cats who venture into these habitats. Tick exposure may be seasonal, depending on geographic location.</p>
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<p><strong>Risks and Consequences</strong><br />Ticks are most often found around your dog&#8217;s neck, in the ears, in the folds between the legs and the body, and between the toes. Cats may have ticks on their neck or face. Tick bites can cause skin irritation and heavy infestations can cause anemia in pets. Ticks are also capable of spreading serious infectious diseases (such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and others) to the pets and the people on which they feed. Disease risk varies by geographic area and tick species.</p>
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<p><strong>Treatment and Control</strong><br />Prompt removal of ticks is very important because it lessens the chance of disease transmission from the tick to your pet. Remove ticks by carefully using tweezers to firmly grip the tick as close to the pet&#8217;s skin as possible and gently pulling the tick free without twisting it. After removing the tick, crush it while avoiding contact with tick fluids that can carry disease. Do not attempt to smother the tick with alcohol or petroleum jelly, or apply a hot match to it, as this may cause the tick to regurgitate saliva into the wound, increasing the risk of disease.</p>
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<p>Pets at risk for ticks should be treated during the tick season with an appropriate tick preventative. Your veterinarian can recommend a product best suited to your pet&#8217;s needs. Owners who take their pets to tick-prone areas during camping, sporting, or hiking trips should examine their pets for ticks immediately upon returning home and remove them from their pets. If your pet picks up ticks in your backyard, trimming bushes and removing brush may reduce your pet&#8217;s exposure to tick habitats.</p>
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<p>Ear Mites</p>
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<p><strong>Mite Basics</strong><br />Ear mites are common in young cats and dogs, and generally confine themselves to the ears and surrounding area. Mites are tiny and individual mites may be seen only with the aid of a microscope. Your pet can pick up ear mites by close contact with an infested pet or its bedding.</p>
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<p><strong>Risks and Consequences</strong><br />Ear mites can cause intense irritation of the ear canal. Signs of ear mite infestation include excessive head shaking and scratching of the ears. Your pet may scratch to the point that it creates bleeding sores around its ears. A brown or black ear discharge is common with ear mite infections.</p>
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<p><strong>Treatment and Control</strong><br />Treatment of ear mites involves thorough ear cleaning and medication. Your veterinarian can recommend an effective treatment plan.</p>
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<p>Sarcoptic Mange Mites</p>
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<p><strong>Mite Basics</strong><br />Microscopic sarcoptic mange mites cause sarcoptic mange, also known as scabies. Sarcoptic mange mites affect dogs of all ages, during any time of the year. Sarcoptic mange mites are highly contagious to other dogs and may be passed by close contact with infested animals, bedding, or grooming tools.</p>
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<p><strong>Risks and Consequences</strong><br />Sarcoptic mange mites burrow through the top layer of the dog&#8217;s skin and cause intense itching. Clinical signs include generalized hair loss, a skin rash, and crusting. Skin infections may develop secondary to the intense irritation. People who come in close contact with an affected dog may develop a skin rash and should see their physician.</p>
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<p><strong>Treatment and Control</strong><br />Dogs with sarcoptic mange require medication to kill the mites and additional treatment to soothe the skin and resolve related infections. Cleaning and treatment of the dog&#8217;s environment is also necessary.</p>
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<p>Demodectic Mange Mites</p>
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<p><strong>Mite Basics</strong><br />Demodectic mange caused by demodectic mange mites is mainly a problem in dogs. Demodectic mange mites are microscopic, cigar-shaped, and not highly contagious. A mother dog, however, may pass the mites to her puppies.</p>
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<p><strong>Risks and Consequences</strong><br />Localized demodectic mange tends to appear in young dogs as patches of scaly skin and redness around the eyes and mouth and, perhaps, the legs and trunk. Unlike other types of mange, demodectic mange may signal an underlying medical condition, and your pet&#8217;s overall health should be carefully evaluated. Less commonly, young and old dogs experience a generalized form of demodectic mange and can exhibit widespread patches of redness, hair loss, and scaly, thickened skin.</p>
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<p><strong>Treatment and Control</strong><br />Your veterinarian will discuss treatment options with you. Treatment of dogs with localized demodectic mange generally results in favorable outcomes. Generalized demodectic mange (demodecosis), however, may be difficult to treat, and treatment may only control the condition, rather than cure it.</p>
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<p>Important Points</p>
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<p>Look for fleas, ticks, and coat abnormalities any time you groom your dog or cat or when you return home from areas that are likely to have higher numbers of these parasites. </p>
<p>See your veterinarian if your pet excessively scratches, chews, or licks its haircoat, or persistently shakes its head. These clinical signs may indicate the presence of external parasites or other conditions requiring medical care. </p>
<p>Prompt treatment of parasites lessens your pet&#8217;s discomfort, decreases the chances of disease transmission from parasite to pet, and may reduce the degree of home infestation. </p>
<p>Discuss the health of all family pets with your veterinarian when one pet becomes infested. Some parasites cycle among pets, making control of infestations difficult unless other pets are considered. Consult your veterinarian before beginning treatment. </p>
<p>Tell your veterinarian if you have attempted any parasite remedies, as this may impact your veterinarian&#8217;s recommendation. </p>
<p>Be especially careful when applying insecticides to cats, as cats are particularly sensitive to these products. <strong>Never</strong> use a product that is not approved for cats, as the results could be lethal. </p>
<p>Follow label directions carefully. </p>
<p>Leave treatment to the experts. Your veterinarian offers technical expertise and can assist you in identifying products that are most likely to effectively and safely control your pet&#8217;s parasite problem. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people think that hamsters are one of the best household pets that you can get.  They are fun, cute and relatively easy to look after.  Because of this, they make a great pet for families because children can feel a sense of responsibility from looking after them, although do ensure that you check on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people think that hamsters are one of the best household pets that you can get.  They are fun, cute and relatively easy to look after.  Because of this, they make a great pet for families because children can feel a sense of responsibility from looking after them, although do ensure that you check on them too in case your child has forgotten anything or hasn’t noticed something wrong.</p>
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<p>You will need to make sure that your hamster always has access to fresh food and water.  You can buy specialist hamster foods in most pet shops, and they often like a lot of fruit and vegetables, also.  You can put water in a bowl for your hamster, but you may find that they will get sawdust, bedding or food in it.  To stop this happening, you can find lots of special water bottles which allow for your hamster to drink water whenever it feels like it.</p>
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<p>When you’re looking for a cage for your hamster, it is best to buy the biggest that you can afford because hamsters love being able to run around and stay active.  Glass or plastic tank-style cages are ideal for hamsters, but a lot of people prefer buying wire cages because these allow for your hamster to climb which provides them with fun, exercise and it can be quite amusing to watch!  Keep the cage somewhere away from direct sunlight and out of reach of cats or dogs.</p>
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<p>You will need to keep an eye on your hamster in case any health problems arise.  Pet health is very important since you do not want your hamster to be suffering.  There are several common health issues that your hamster may pick up in its lifetime, so make sure you read up about diseases and other problems that may start to occur so that you know what to do when these arise.  If you feel that something is wrong with your hamster, you should take it to the vet immediately.  Pet behaviour that is out of the ordinary may signify that there is something wrong, so keep a close eye.</p>
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<p>Making sure that your pet hamster is fit and healthy is very important and, because of this, getting an exercise wheel is essential.  This means that your hamster can exercise whenever it feels like it.  Because hamsters are generally nocturnal, you may not want to keep their cage in your room since it means that they may keep you awake by running on their wheel all night. </p>
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<p>Another great way to keep your hamster fit is to get them an exercise ball.  These allow you to put your pet hamster inside so that it can run around and explore your house.  When using these, ensure that the opening is secured tightly, that dogs or cats aren’t nearby in case your hamster manages to escape and so that they don’t stress your hamster out by following or nudging the ball, and that the ball is not left unattended.  You must definitely be careful to ensure that the exercise ball is not somewhere that may be unsafe, like at the top of stairs for example.</p>
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<p>While not many people would consider insurance for a pet hamster, you may want to look into it anyway, particularly if you already have pet insurance for your dog or cat. There are many websites where you can compare pet insurance and this will allow you to get the best deal for your family pets.</p>
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<p>Hamsters make absolutely wonderful pets that many people love to keep, and should you choose to buy one you should do everything in your power to ensure that it is kept well.  Having said that, hamsters are pretty easy to look after and you will find all that you need to know on the internet or in books in your local library.  With the right treatment, you can share many happy times with your hamster.</p>
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<p>Training a hamster is done by handing them frequently at a young age to get them socialized and comfortable with human contact. Begin training a hamster as early as possible with tips from the manager of a pet store in this free video on pet care. Expert: Ashlee Bio: Ashlee is the manager at Pet Planet in Riverton, Utah. Filmmaker: Michael Burton<br />
<strong>Video Rating: 4 / 5</strong></p>
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<p><strong><i>Question by HAMSTERS</i>: Where should I donate my pet hamsters?</strong><br />
I have 9 pet hamsters. Since I&#8217;m leaving for good to my home country I would like to donate my 6 moths old pets to any available place which can secured them. Will you suggest myself the very best place that I can go to donate them?</p>
<p><strong>Best answer:</strong></p>
<p><i>Answer by tiger_pisces7483</i><br/>Aww&#8230; I wish I could take them&#8230; I love animals <img src='http://www.cpd-pt.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like you can Pets&#8217; Shelter and ask them where&#8217;s the best place. Or, you can go to the zoo and give the adorable creatures to them&#8230; They always need new wild-life creatures there <img src='http://www.cpd-pt.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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