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Proper Snake Care
Proper Snake Care
The snake is one of the more exotic members of the average American household. With over 2,700 species worldwide, ranging in length from 4 inches to 33 feet, it is no wonder that caring for them, depending upon the specific type is no small matter. It is generally a good idea to consult with a veterinarian before deciding to own exotic animals.
Keeping Seahorses - Three Keys to Success
It wasn’t long ago that seahorses were considered “impossible” to keep in captivity. Many believed they were nly suitable for those with massive resources such as public aquariums. If the home aquarist were to attempt to keep seahorses, they needed to live near the ocean so they could collect food on a daily basis, and even then, they only met limited success. Fortunately, times have changed.
How To Care For Your Ferrets
Do you want your ferret to stop biting and become litter trained? Read on for some training tips from a new ferret owner.
Chew Proof Your Home Posted By : Geoffrey English
In this article you will get tips and suggestions on how to puppy proof you home from your puppy or hunting dogs from chewing up your home.
How to Care for a Ferret
If you’ve ever watched the antics and acrobatics of a sleek, agile ferret at the pet store or at a friend’s home, then you’ll understand why ferrets hold that status as some of the most amusing and entertaining pets available today. With all that energy, though, comes a pet that can prove to be highly demanding of your time, patience, and resources. Before you give in to the urge to purchase one of these popular pets, learn to properly care for a ferret and determine whether or not one is really suited to your lifestyle.
How to Properly Socialize Your Puppy Posted By : Geoffrey English
In this article you will learn the basics of socializing your new hunting dog puppy. You will also why it is so important to begin this before a certain age.
Tarantulas - As Pets, Care, and Much More
Tarantulas are the largest spiders on earth. You will find them in all types of environments, from the deserts of Africa to the tropical rain forests of the Amazon. They belong to the family Theraphosidae which is made up of over 850 species. Tarantulas can reach sizes of over 10 inches and weight over 8 grams. Female tarantulas can live up to 30 years dependent on the species. Male tarantulas usually have a lifespan half as long as Female tarantulas.
