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Apr 26 2007

Add Blueberries to Homemade Dog Treats

Published by Jennifer under Dog Food, Dog Treats, Dogs

(ARA) – Making treats for your “best friend” is a great idea! When you bake biscuits for your dog, you know the ingredients are all wholesome and nutritious. And a healthy diet is just as important for dogs as it is for humans.
The authors of “Better Food for Dogs,” David Bastin, Jennifer Ashton and veterinarian [...]

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Apr 24 2007

So Obedient!

Published by Jennifer under Funny Pet Videos

In this Japanese video, watch how long these pets can resist temptation while their favorite treats pile on and around them! Too funny!

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Apr 23 2007

Caring For Your Ferret

Published by Jennifer under Ferrets, Small Pets

Ferrets require more care than cats or dogs. Though they sleep about 18 hours per day, when they’re awake they’re very active. They’re also extremely curious and love to explore. Unless they’re always caged, that makes them somewhat accident prone. If they’re always caged, they may not get the proper stimulus and exercise, representing the [...]

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Apr 22 2007

Choosing Your Ferret

Published by Jennifer under Ferrets, Small Pets

Choosing a ferret, of course, involves a certain emotional commitment. But there are a few objective factors that you can look at to help you decide.
Age is among the first factors a prospective ferret buddy will want to consider. Older ferrets may be already litter or bite trained. If they are, that can be an [...]

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Apr 21 2007

Common Myths (and Mistakes) About Ferrets

Published by Jennifer under Ferrets, Small Pets

For one of the friendliest of domestic pets, ferrets have gotten a bad reputation among some. That reputation is almost entirely undeserved. There are a surprisingly large number of persistent myths and errors about ferrets, especially considering how relatively few people actually have any first-hand knowledge of them. But, then, perhaps that’s why.
Origins
Some sources put [...]

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Apr 21 2007

Common Ferret Diseases and Conditions

Published by Jennifer under Ferrets, Small Pets

Adrenal Disease
One of the most common conditions to occur in ferrets is adrenal disease. Growths or enlargement of the adrenal gland typically requires surgery. External signs are a loss of hair, usually starting at the tail and working forward. Sometimes the back of the neck loses hair. In some cases, the vulva of females becomes [...]

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Apr 20 2007

Ferret Feeding and Watering Gear

Published by Jennifer under Ferrets, Small Pets

Ferrets have very high metabolisms. As a result, unlike dogs, they should have access to food at all times. Their digestive systems work quickly and they will typically process anything they’ve eaten within a few hours. For that, and other aspects, to function properly, they also need lots of water.
Ferrets, though they sleep about 18 [...]

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Apr 19 2007

Introducing the Newcomer Ferret

Published by Jennifer under Ferrets, Small Pets

Many people find themselves too busy to devote a lot of attention to their pet ferret. Yet, the ferret enjoys interaction. Apart from non-neutered males, they will generally seek the company of others and want to play and explore. To solve that problem, many will get another ferret. But ferrets, like most mammals, are territorial [...]

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Apr 18 2007

No-Bite Training Your Ferret

Published by Jennifer under Ferrets, Small Pets

Like puppies and kittens, kits (baby ferrets) are very mouthy. They use their teeth to nip and explore. But since they’re so small and sharp, that can be a painful experience. Fortunately, with patience, most ferrets can be trained not to injure a person or another ferret.
Scruffing in response to a bite is the most [...]

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Apr 17 2007

Preparing Your Home for Ferret Life

Published by Jennifer under Ferrets, Small Pets

For the sake of your ferret’s safety and your sanity, it pays many times over to take a careful look at your home. Ferrets are active and highly exploratory animals. They’re also extremely slender and agile. They can get into the most unlikely places. Examining your home inside and out for all the ways a [...]

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