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Did you know 60% of pets become stressed and fearful while fireworks are going off?

Yet 77% of owners have never taken action to address their pet’s noise phobia because the fireworks’ season is only an annual occurrence.

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Generally rabbits are naturally polite and neat animals, they don’t mean to be naughty. But if your rabbit is a little mischievous, there’s usually a good reason. And, with a little persuasion, you can overcome the most common problems fairly…

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If Rover is packing extra pounds he’s not to blame, unless of course he’s learnt to open the fridge or a tin of food. He’s fat either because he’s being fed too much of the wrong food or he’s not…

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What The Behavior Of Your Rodent Really Means

Did you know that simply by listening to and watching your rat you can determine a lot about his state of mind?

Noise speaks volumes

If your rat grinds his…

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Rabbits are intelligent, lively, inquisitive and affectionate. They are easy to care for and playful. It is these characteristics along with the huge variety of breeds, colours and coat types which make them such popular pets worldwide.

These cute herbivores…

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Guinea pigs, or Cavies to give them their correct name, originate from South America.

These fascinating little creatures are very intelligent and, when handled correctly, are extremely friendly animals.

Due to their curious nature, Guinea pigs like to see what…

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Make sure there’s always food Ferrets have a really fast metabolism, which means they burn food very quickly – lucky devils! Therefore, they need to eat every 3-4 hours.

Unlike humans, ferrets have great control and will only eat enough…

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The very last thing you should ever do with your Chinchilla is bathe him in water.

With fur 80 times more dense than human hair, if you put your Chinchilla in water he’ll clump – it’ll be a real mess!…

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How often you need to trim will depend on the type of ground you have. Goats living on rocky, hilly properties will require less trimming than those who live on softer ground. But as a guide, usually every six weeks…