Archive for July, 2009

Taking Care of Baby Dwarf Hamsters

If you are considering raising and selling baby dwarf hamsters because you already have dwarf hamsters as pets, you will be happy to know that it is really easy to do so. However, it is important to also do your research and find out what you need in order to breed healthy baby dwarf hamsters. As a rule of thumb, just know that a mother hamster will gestate for a period of about eighteen to twenty days. They are capable of having up to ten pups but usually they only have five or six. The following periods are crucial to the growth of baby dwarf hamsters.

Cat Food Recall

A cat food recall is meant to save cats from a risk of health problems that has been identified as a possible consequence of eating the cat food. Sometimes the cat food recall occurs before any cat has gotten ill, but the cat food recall may happen in response to the illness or death of cats that ate the cat food. For a cat food recall, retailers remove the cat food from the shelves and give refunds to people who purchased the cat food.

Rabbits and Guinea Pigs: Information You Must Be aware of

There are disgracefully excessive numbers of abandoned rabbits and guinea pigs at animal shelters worldwide. The problem is that several people assume that these small animals will be easier to take care of than the common selections of pets, like dogs and cats. These people do not do adequate fact scrutiny and information gathering before they run out and get one. Although rabbits and guinea pigs are a bit easier to take care of, they still cannot be purely left to fend for themselves.

Pet Stairs: Not Only For Old Or Disabled Dogs!

In America alone, do you know how many households have dogs? About sixty three percent. If you think about it, that equals to about seventy million households!

A Look Into Guinea Pig Health

This article will attempt to explain the more common conditions that arise with Guinea Pig health, some tips and what to look for. If you suspect your guinea pig is sick or wounded, please pay a visit to the Veterinarian near you. The sound advice you find here is not intended to supersede that of your Vet, but rather help you become more aware of your pet’s health. Keeping your Guinea Pig healthy and happy starts with the right diet, plenty of exercise, a clean environment and lots of attention. These are the keys to success with Guinea Pigs and all pets. Would you agree?