Blogs & Pet Care Education

05 June 2023
Maintaining Your Hedgehog's Social, Physical, & Mental Health

Your relationship with your hedgehog should be co-dependable. As a pet owner, you should feel loved and needed as you care for your charming...

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05 June 2023
Let Em Forage!

. . Feeding your critter the foods that will keep it healthy is important, but how you feed your small exotic pet could be...

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05 June 2023
Healthy Hamster Treats

Hamsters are adorable and curious little creatures that bring joy to our lives. Just like any other pet, they deserve a balanced and nutritious...

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05 June 2023
Feeding Mealworms to Sugar Gliders

When adding live mealworms to your Sugar Glider's diet, it is strongly suggested to add a 'no-phosphorus' calcium supplement to the food, such as...

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05 June 2023
Enriching the Life of Your Glider

Enrichment is providing stimulating and challenging environments, objects, and activities for animals. Providing an interactive enviroment is as critical to an animal's well-being as...

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05 June 2023
Dried Mealworms For Pets

Dried mealworms are an incredible food source for many species of birds, reptiles and mammals. Easy to feed and store, they offer a high...

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05 June 2023
Pet Degu Help & Education

Browse our archive of articles:. Basic Degu Information. Breeding Degus. Degu Behavior. Degu Cage Suggestions. Feeding Degus. Introducing a New Diet. More About Pet...

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05 June 2023
Chinchilla Teeth

Symptoms of Overgrowth. If a chinchilla’s front teeth are overgrown, they may appear excessively long when the upper and lower lips are gently lifted,...

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05 June 2023
Chinchilla Help & Education

Looking for more information on Chinchillas? Browse our archive of articles:. Basic Chinchilla Information. Breeding Chinchillas. Chinchilla Diet. Chinchilla Housing. Chinchilla Origins. Exercise For...

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05 June 2023
Chinchilla Diet

. Chinchillas are herbivores that eat a high fiber diet in the wild. In captivity, they should be fed a grass/hay/grain-based pellet product. Our...

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