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The Vietnamese pig, the most exotic pet

Vietnamese pigVietnamese pigs are exotic animals that may have as a pet. This is a breed of domestic pigs in recent years have become fashionable as pets.

It was George Clooney, the famous American actor, who set the fashion of Vietnamese pigs as pets around the world. Clooney lived with his pet “Max” for 18 years until he died in 2006.

Vietnamese pigs currently living in many American homes and have been introduced in Europe. Some say the Vietnamese pigs are “the pet of the future.”

What can you expect from a Vietnamese pig as a pet?

These cute creatures are very intelligent, playful, loving, clean and easy to educate. They are friends of all domestic animals and can become loyal pets like dogs. However, it is necessary to socialize them from small to get used to human touch. The Vietnamese pig, the most exotic pet Read the rest of this entry »

Simple rules for successful keeping turtles in captivity

turtlesThe first and foremost, it is preferable to have captive bred fish caught in the wild. The latter may be cheaper initially, but have a number of problems: these animals have suffered severe stress from the time they were captured later in the shipment, usually in poor conditions (too many animals in a confined space, not eating ..), to the importer’s warehouse and then again in the new shipment to retail outlets.

All this leads to the occurrence of a weakening of the system inmundefensivo that lets defense against parasitic infections, or other
diseases, and often ends in death of the animal. All this without counting the damage that occurs in wild populations by capturing specimens for trade.

Hard copies are currently bred in captivity with Simple rules for successful keeping turtles in captivity more likely to achieve an age of longevity.

Normally, it is preferable to acquire private breeders turtles, since that, besides the prices are significantly lower (it should be recognized that the prices set by some pet shops do deter potential fans started turtles in Read the rest of this entry »

Detecting Stress and Disease in Reptiles

reptiles

Many factors affect the health of a reptile. Internally must be healthy, with their systems working properly. Although never be fully wormed, your immune system must be able to control the colonies of bacteria, parasites and germs to not play too much and begin to affect the normal functioning of the body.
The skin of a healthy animal looks good corresponding to each species. For most reptiles, this means that look “filled”, without too many folds in the skin that could be evidence of dehydration. The color should be full and bright. A healthy animal usually behaves according to its kind, attentive around, thermoregulated during the day, eats, drinks water and defecate regularly (according to the cycle of each individual). Read the rest of this entry »

Choosing a hedgehog

hedgehogKnown as African Pygmies, are actually a mixture of two species of sea urchins. The Four Fingers or White Panza (Atelerix albiventris) and Algerian hedgehogs (Atelerix algirus) as well as those of Pruner (Atelerix frontalis / Atelerix Pruneri) tend to be well behaved, and very rarely, if ever, come to bite its owner.

The four fingers or white belly, face more often have a white or clear, while Pruner has a darker side or mask. The most obvious difference is the number of toes on the hind legs. The Pruner urchins and those of Algeria have five toes, while the white belly are also known as “four finger” for obvious reasons (but only on its hind legs)

Egyptian urchins or long ears (the size of the ears are the most obvious differentiating factor) are reputed to have a more aggressive personality and often bite.

The best age to buy a hedgehog is shortly to have been weaned (after the 6-8 weeks of age). Hedgehogs are completely independent at this age, and adapt to the new owners much more easily while they are young. This does not mean that an older hedgehog can not get used to and be friendly to you. Only required a little more time and patience! Choosing a hedgehog

Hedgehogs have historically been considered solitary creatures that usually do not get along with other sea urchins, and only approach each other to reproduce. Although this view is changing, with many breeders who maintain at least female groups together, and in some cases, groups of males. If you have more of a hedgehog with, be sure to provide enough space. Hedgehogs seem very happy when they have them individually, except when they have been partners in other urchins.

How to Handle a Hedgehog

hedgehogMost of the hedgehogs do not like (at least initially) caress their spines. Hold your hedgehog gently, and allowed to unscrew in your hands. Let it scan your hands and arms, and eventually begin to feel comfortable when you realize you’re not dangerous. You reach a point where you can pet the hedgehog along the back, some enjoy the scratching among the thorns, but this level of trust takes time to achieve.

Something you should do before raising any hedgehog, is to let you smell their hands before lifting. That way, you learn that is sure to be raised.

The recommended way to build a hedgehog is with hands on either side of him, then gently on your hands and lift his hands to form a cup. Never lift a hedgehog in any way mean that your fingers could be in the middle of their spines if you decide to Roller. Being in the middle of a hedgehog ball is an extremely painful experience. How to Handle a Hedgehog

Most hedgehogs will learn to get on your hands as you know. Once in your hands, you can go to your friend to your leg (I recommend placing a towel

Pet Care and Pet Medication

Pet Care and Pet Medication

Pet Care
Pet care is a critical aspect of adopting a pet. If you are feeding, housing, hygiene or medical care, pets must be well looked after. Books and leaflets for the pet care are available in stores and libraries of the pet. Here are some tips for pet care:

* Food
1. Keep pet dishes clean always.
2. Never overfeed your pet.
3. Feed your pet a balanced diet. Ask your veterinarian prescribed by the right diet for your pet.
4. Give your pet a treat from time to time
* Cover
1. Give your pet a good home.
2. The pet bird cages should be appropriate for their size and activity.
3. Dogs and cats living inside must have a warm, comfortable and dry.
4. Dogs that live outdoors should have a comfortable home free of drafts and sheltered from the elements.
5. Set up a shelter for your pet according to their various needs.
* Hygiene
1. While most domestic animals are kept clean, pet owners should ensure that pets offer their surroundings clean.
2. Do not bathe your dog or cat very often.

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