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Management of Newborn Kits
Newborn kits are fragile and demand high environmental standards; slight neglect can kill them. Here are management methods for newborn kits.

What to Do When a Hamster’s Paw Is Injured
With attention, hamsters rarely get hurt, but accidents happen. If a paw is injured, treat it promptly. Here is what to do.

Common Body Diseases of Corgis
Corgi's short legs became a cute label, drawing many owners. But those traits also carry disease risk. Here are the body defects.

What to Note When Free-Ranging Rabbits
Many farmers like free-ranging, but it needs care or the farm fails. What to note? We explain.

How to Prevent Bone and Joint Disease in Corgis
Corgis are popular pets, but their unusual build makes bones and joints easily injured, so owners must protect them. Here is how to prevent bone and joint disease.

How to Mix Rabbit Feed
Proper feed mixing matters for healthy growth. Rabbit feed falls into greens, energy, and protein. Here is how to mix it.

How to Wean Kits
Normally owners consider weaning kits around one month of age. Weaning eases the doe's burden and supports the kits' growth, since milk alone can no longer meet their needs. Here is how to do it.

Feeding and Care for Young Rabbits and Weaned Kits
Once kits are successfully weaned they become young rabbits and must start living independently. Here are practical feeding and care methods for this stage to help them thrive.

The Best Time to Wean Kits
Kits are rabbits from birth to weaning. Their systems are immature and resistance is weak, so timing matters. When should kits be weaned? Here's the guidance.

How to Prevent Dog Carsickness Before a Car Ride
Carsickness is a headache for many owners — vomiting makes a mess and distresses the dog. But it can be improved through training. Learn how to prevent carsickness by training your dog and adjusting the environment.