Nov 9, 2011

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Nesting Spots for Gliders

Sugar gliders (SG) need a place to place their young if ever your pets decide to mate and reproduce. Nesting spots are also used by sugar gliders as sleeping areas. (You don’t want your SG to sleep on the floor of the cage.) You can add a nesting spot to any cage by installing any of the following:

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Nov 8, 2011

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Thinking of Buying a Sugar Glider?

Some people think that because of the small size of sugar gliders (SG), these creatures would be easier to take care of than cats or dogs. I’m here to remind you that although gliders are small even after entering adulthood, these creatures still need special care and attention.

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Nov 5, 2011

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Adapt to Sugar Glider Sounds

Sugar gliders (SG’s) are fairly straightforward creatures, like dogs and cats. These marsupials can bond well with humans and are capable of showing happiness, excitement, fear, boredom, and yes, even depression.

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Nov 2, 2011

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Panda’s Habitat: About the Panda’s Habitat in the Wild and Captivity

Here in this article you are going to learn all about the panda’s habitat. Since the panda is an endangered species there are reserves set up to help preserve and increase the population of the species. Here in this article we are going to look at both wild and captive environments.

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Mar 6, 2011

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Are Pet Rabbits the Right Choice For Young Children?

Rabbits are often considered the perfect pet for young children as they are generally thought to be cute and cuddly with very little care required. Yes, they are very cute but they require a serious commitment as they can live up to 12 years and their cage needs to be cleaned at least once a day in order to prevent odor. Most rabbits do not take kindly to being lifted off the ground or being carried around. As rabbits have a fragile skeletal structure, they can easily be injured if they are not handled properly. They can also scratch and bite which makes them a less than ideal pet for a small child.

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Jan 17, 2011

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New Ferret Safety and Poop-Proofing Your Pad

Getting a new ferret can be one of the most exciting things to happen to a home in a long time. Ferrets are simply unique pets that have a lot of creative energy when awake, and tend to be quite playful, if not outright social. Ferrets have been known to enjoy playing their version of tag, going for a walk, or even hanging out in your backpack.

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Jan 11, 2011

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Toys for House Rabbits

House rabbits are fun and interactive pets. It’s a lot of fun to watch them play and amuse themselves. You can provide a variety of toys for them to play with. Toys that allow them to use their normal instincts are the best. This means toys that let them dig, chew, and hide. Rabbits are prey animals, not predators, so toys that are meant for dogs and cats may not be the best for bunnies.

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Jan 8, 2011

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Should You Buy Hermit Crabs Online?

We live in an age of convenience and instant gratification where whatever we’re looking to purchase, no matter how specialized, is available with a few clicks of the mouse. There are pets available for sale online, including your typical domestic varieties like dogs and cats, with some more exotic options including birds reptiles, and even hermit crabs. Yes, you have the opportunity to buy hermit crabs online, but is this really a good idea and what do we need to consider when making such a purchase?

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Jan 6, 2011

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The Time I Had a Pet Blue Wasp

A lot of people have pets such as dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, turtles and some even have snakes and lizards, but how many times have you known or heard of someone that has a pet wasp? Now before I continue I want to stress, that some people are very allergic to the sting of a bee or wasp, in fact some people can die from them, while others just scream for a few moments from the pain. So if you get any ideas from this article, you do so at your own risk, I will not be held responsible for any injuries or other such negative outcomes.

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Jan 5, 2011

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Why Do We Give A Hermit Crab Bath?

If we have a pet puppy, they go into the tub for a bath. The same goes for other kinds of pets, and sometimes our kids if they have spent a considerable amount of time outside. This may sound like a strange phenomena, but it is actually beneficial and healthy to your pet hermit crab to give them a bath periodically.

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