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Hamster keeps twitching its legs
Hamster twitching is mainly considered to be caused by fright, cold, or disease, and the response differs by cause. Their ideal temperature is 20 to 25C, and low temperatures can trigger twitching.
My lop rabbit has a wet nose, sneezes, and is sometimes listless but then active again – is it a cold?
Sneezing and a runny nose in a rabbit can indicate a cold, especially if mild. Keep the rabbit warm, offer warm water, and consider safe cold and anti-inflammatory medication.
What happens if a Brazilian turtle has too much water?
Though aquatic, Brazilian turtles must surface to breathe; too-deep water forces frequent surfacing and exhaustion, and weak or young turtles can drown. Long soaking also harms shell/skin health, causing shell softening or fungus. Keep depth 20-30 cm for young, 30-50 cm for adults.
How is fungal skin disease in dogs treated?
Dog fungal skin disease is treated with pet antifungal meds such as terbinafine spray, compounded ketoconazole ointment, or itraconazole ointment. For wider infection, medicated baths help, and clipping fur around the spot plus disinfecting the environment speeds recovery.
How do I train a Teddy to sit?
Training a Teddy to sit can follow these steps. First, prepare some small treats the Teddy likes as rewards, hold the food in front of its nose so it smells the aroma, then slowly move your hand up and back over the Teddy's head. To track the food, the Teddy naturally lifts its head and steps back, lowering its rear to sit. The moment it sits, give a clear command like 'sit' and immediately reward it with food, verbal praise, or petting. Then repeat this process many times until the Teddy can sit on command without food lure. Finally, keep training 15-20 minutes daily, so the Teddy performs the correct action each time it hears the command.
How should I bathe a Labrador Retriever?
Prepare dog shampoo, an absorbent towel, a dryer, and a bath brush. Place a non-slip mat, set water to 35–38°C, wet the coat, lather shampoo avoiding eyes and ear canals, clean limbs, belly, and tail, rinse thoroughly, towel-dry, then blow dry completely.
How good is the Great Pyrenees as a dog?
The Great Pyrenees is gentle, loyal, obedient, and adaptable, suiting most families. But it's large — about 50 kg and 75 cm tall — needing space and ample food. Its strong protectiveness and territorial instinct mean early obedience and socialization training are important for control outdoors.
What happens if a dog drinks hot water?
Hot water can burn a dog's mouth, tongue, and throat, causing pain, swelling, or ulcers, and can inflame the esophagus and stomach. Dogs may refuse to drink. Offer water near room temperature or slightly below body temperature (about 35 to 38 degrees C) instead.
How to clean a cat’s ears?
Prepare ear solution, cotton balls, tweezers; calm the cat. Lift the ear, add solution, massage the base 15 to 20 seconds, let the cat shake it out, then wipe the outer canal with a cotton ball. Reward after.
What happens if a puppy is in air conditioning?
AC can cause sneezing, runny nose, and cough (immature systems, weak adaptation); the cold wind may chill the gut, causing soft stool, diarrhea, vomiting, poor appetite; it may also irritate joints, causing arthritis or pain. Keep puppies out of AC; about 25 C is suitable.