January 22, 2009

Posted January 22nd, 2010 by Pet Lover

Spud and Sugar

Spud and Sugar are doing great! They both got brushed today–Spud puts up with the brushing because he knows I will always do it, while Sugar’s eyes close when I brush her. Spud and Sugar have a lot of differences. They may both be basset hounds, the same age, and came from the same breeder, but as far as their personalities go, they’re almost as different as day and night. Sugar loves being picked up, while Spud almost never likes it. 

Snails

Sadly, all of my aquatic snails except one have died. The remaining snail seems happy–how can it be sad when there’s an abundance of lettuce and other tasty veggies around for it to eat.

 

Pet Care Tip of the Day:

If you have a pet rabbit, make sure it has something to chew (hopefully not your furniture!) like a chew stick because rabbit’s teeth grow continuously, and chewing keeps their teeth a healthy length. Chew sticks can be found at your local pet store.

Donate to the ASPCA

Posted January 8th, 2010 by Pet Lover

Make the new year a good year for homeless animals by donating to the ASPCA! Check out ten reasons why you should donate to the ASPCA!

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1. You will be helping animal rescue missions. A lot of animals are being abused, so by donating to them you can help the animals that are being abused to get help.
2. If you are considering getting a pet from a shelter, you could be saving the life of the pet you are getting. How cool would that be?
3. Even if you can’t adopt a pet, you can still be making a big difference for the pet’s life.

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Top Dog Breeds

Posted January 6th, 2010 by Pet Lover


Here’s a list of the top ten most popular, least trainable, and most trainable breeds of dogs. Enjoy! 

Top Ten Most Popular Breeds of Dogs
1. Labrador Retrievers

 

2. Golden Retrievers

3. Yorkshire Terriers 

4. German Shepherds 

5. Beagles 

 

 

Best Rabbit Breeds

Posted December 4th, 2009 by Pet Lover

Are you considering a rabbit as a pet but don’t know what breed to get? There are over 40 breeds of rabbits recognized by the ARBA (American Rabbit Breeders Asscociation). Many of these rabbits make good pets, but which ones are best rabbits breeds for beginners? Check out my list below of the best rabbit breeds for beginners.

 

Indy rests during his first day with me
Indy rests during his first day with me

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Pet Millipede Care

Posted December 3rd, 2009 by Pet Lover

 

I think that millipedes make wonderful pets because they won’t bite, are not very fast, are nocturnal (active at night), and easy to handle. Millipedes are about 4-11 inches long and have a life span 3-10 years if cared for properly.
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If you want to keep a millipede as a pet, you’ll need a few supplies: 
1. The millipede(s)–Under $5 from biological supply companies such as Niles Biological, not including the shipping costs. If you live in a tropical area and can find them in your yard, they won’t cost you anything. 
2. A 5-10 gallon aquarium (this may sound strange, but a five gallon aquarrium usually costs more than a 10 gallon because five gallon tanks are less common.)–Around $10 at some pet stores and sometimes the pet section of Walmart
3. A small ceramic or plastic dish for water–Several dollars at a pet store
4. Dechlorinated water–to dechlorinate water, leave it sitting on a counter at least overnight–two nights is better. Most of the chlorine will have evaporated by now. If you are in doubt or if your water is heavily chlorinated, let it sit out longer. Even if the water is dechlorinated or flitered from the start, still let it sit out. Chlorine can harm millipedes.
5. Dirt, wood chips, or unbleached paper towels for bedding
6. A spray bottle to mist your millipede–Around $1 in the health and beauty sections at stores
7. A small empty flower pot or similar hiding space for the millipedes–$1 or less. Turn the flower pot on its side or cut a hole that the millipede can fit through.
8. Vegetables and fruits such as lettuce and vegetable scraps. This will be your millipede’s primary food.
9. A cuttlebone–$2 at pet stores. Cuttle bones provide millipedes with calcium, which they need to be healthy and have strong outer shells
10. A tight fitting lid for the tank–Millipedes can climb and could escape if the lid is not tight fitting; however, make sure that your lid allows oxygen to get into the tank. Plastic aquarium lids with ventilation work great for this purpose.
11. A small branch for the millipedes to climb–A branch from a pet store works best, because branches you find in your yard could contain termites (which could get into your house) or other unwanted pests.
12. Humidity gauge–$10. Humidity is highly important to millipedes. If they don’t have the correct humidity, they won’t be as healthy or live as long.
How to Set up the Tank
Rinse out the aquarium if it is new. If it’s had another type of animal living in it, use a 3% bleach solution to sanitize it–just be sure to rinse all of the bleach off. Put the paper towels or other bedding in and add the branch, water dish, water, cuttle bone, humidity gauge, hide box, and vegetables. Mist one corner of the tank (more about humidity and misting below) and add the millipede(s). 
Important Care Tips:
Millipede tanks need to be cleaned once a week with a 3% bleach solution. Make sure your rinse all of the bleach off because bleach residue could harm or kill your millipedes.
Millipedes require a lot of humidity and a tempurature of 65-78 degrees F. Mist one corner of the tank once a day to keep the humidity up. Misting one corner allows the millipede to choose how much humidity it wants to be in.
Feed your millipede and give it water every day. Don’t let their food or their tank get moldy.
NEVER put your millipedes in direct sunlight. The heat will kill them quickly. Also, millipedes should not have a light over their tank. Millipedes are nocturnal and do not like extra light. If you want to watch them at night, get a red or blue bulb. A red or blue bulb won’t bother them but will allow you to see them.
Because millipedes give off secretions, always wash your hands before and after handling them. Never touch your eyes, nose, mouth, etc. after you’ve touched a millipede but have not washed your hands. The millipede’s secretions could seriously irritate your eyes, nose, or mouth.

Is a Dog the Right Pet for You?

Posted October 28th, 2009 by Pet Lover

Dogs may be cute and cuddly, but are they the best type of pet for you?

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                                                                                                                      Personality–

Pros–Dogs tend to be playful, clean, affectionate, silly, loyal, sweet, smart, trainable, fun, adventurous, and versatile companions. Only one phrase can fully describe how great of a pet a dog can be: dogs are man’s (or women’s) best friend.

Cons–Dogs can be smelly, need a lot of care, can destroy things if you leave them alone or if they’re puppies, they can be expensive, loud, and need a lot of time and training.                                                                                                                                                          

Find Out if a Dog is the Right Pet for You

Which Pet is Right for You?

Posted October 26th, 2009 by Pet Lover

Choosing a pet is one very important decision you may make in your life. If you choose the wrong pet, there may be discomfort/stress for both the pet and the owner. Before acquiring a pet, be sure to learn about the types and make an educated decision. 

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Here are a few questions to ask yourself before choosing a pet.

(1) Do I want an active pet? Some pets, such as horses and most dogs, require a lot of exercise. Do you have enough time to exercise the pet every day? If pets don’t get enough exercise, they can become obese and destructive.

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Baby Bunnies Grooming

Posted October 24th, 2009 by Pet Lover

This is a video from my page, Cute Rabbit YouTube Videos. Enjoy!

Cute Rabbit YouTube Videos

Posted October 23rd, 2009 by Pet Lover

Indy--July 4, 2009

Do you adore rabbits? If you do, come check out Cute Rabbit YouTube Videos. I have hand picked adorable videos of bunnies and posted them here for you to enjoy! Videos of rabbits doing tricks, eating, and just being rabbits can be found here. Like any other video page on this site, more videos will be added, so check back every once in a while! ♥

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Cute Guinea Pig YouTube Videos

Posted October 22nd, 2009 by Pet Lover

Do you find guinea pigs completely adorable? Come check out the newest page on the site–Cute Guinea Pig YouTube Videos. I’ve hand picked some adorable videos of guinea pigs and posted them for you to watch!

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