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How to Keep and Train a Golden (Syrian) Hamster
A golden hamster lives only about two and a half years, so train early and repeat oftenβbest between one and four months, after a week to settle in. Bond with snacks, teach its two-syllable name at feeding time, then lure it onto your hand. For care: newborns are blind and deaf for a week, eat mostly millet and grains as omnivores, and should get only small amounts of seeds, vegetables, and other treats beyond their staple, with clean water always available.

Long-Haired Curly Guinea Pig
The Long-Haired Curly Guinea Pig, also known as the long-curly-haired cavy, is a rare and distinctive guinea pig variety native to Peru and Brazil. With its unique curly long coat and gentle nature, it makes a beloved small pet, though its coat requires regular grooming to prevent matting.
How to tell if a Siamese cat is purebred?
Ways to judge: observe appearance β medium, sleek, slender body with even proportions and a wedge-shaped head; almond-shaped large bright blue eyes; short smooth dense coat close to the body, usually smoke-colored. When buying, ask the seller for a breed certificate with bloodline and breed info. Check the parents' bloodline; purebred parents should be same-breed purebreds with certificates.
For the past three or four days, my cat has developed what look like scratched blood scabs above both eyes, and they are increasing. What disease is this and how is it treated?
Scabs, redness, and broken skin above a cat's eyes suggest local skin damage and infection from external force or over-scratching due to itchy skin disease. If possible, see a vet for skin scrapings, allergy, and parasite checks to find the itch cause. If not, put on an Elizabethan collar at home to stop scratching, disinfect with iodine, and apply broad-spectrum pet antibiotic ointment twice daily until better.
How to help an obese dog lose weight?
An obese dog can lose weight through proper diet and exercise. First, set a daily food amount and feed on a fixed schedule to avoid overeating. Control treats, giving them only at set times, and avoid high-fat foods like nutritional paste, meat cans, and fatty meat. Gradually increase exercise like longer, more frequent walks; choose swimming or walking if limited.
What happens if a 2-month-old dog eats adult dog food?
A 2-month-old eating adult food may cause: less nutrition than puppy food, leading to deficiency and poor development; a fragile puppy gut may get indigestion and diarrhea; and less calcium and phosphorus for bone growth, risking poor skeletal development. Feed proper puppy food chosen by growth stage.
How long can a pet rabbit survive without eating?
A pet rabbit can survive 3-7 days without food. Baby rabbits are weak and may be in danger after about 3 days, while adults can last about 7 days. Still, long hunger seriously harms health, so feed on a fixed schedule with proper amounts.
What happens if a dog eats a lot of poop?
Eating lots of poop easily leads to bacterial and parasite infection, with vomiting, diarrhea, appetite loss, lethargy, weight loss, and rough coat. Eating poop carrying distemper or parvovirus can cause fatal viral disease. Stop the behavior, feed on schedule to avoid hunger, and address possible trace-element deficiency.
What happens if a Teddy eats onions?
Onions can poison a Teddy because they contain disulfides that destroy red blood cells and cause hemolytic anemia. If it shows frequent vomiting, bloody vomit, abdominal pain, diarrhea, breathing difficulty, pale mucous membranes, or anemia, take it to a vet at once. Never feed any allium foods like scallions, green onions, or onions.
My dog threw up a little food after dinner a week ago; I thought he had eaten too much and ignored it. Two hours later he suddenly vomited bright red, very watery blood. We rushed to the hospital for an X-ray, which ruled out a foreign object. CP L 223.75, amylase 471, lipase 71, creatinine 90.2, BUN 10.66, canine C-reactive protein 12.5. The vet said mild pancreatitis and gave an injection. On the third day an abdominal ultrasound showed an enlarged pancreas; CP L 88.48, amylase 456, lipase 62, creatinine 52.5, BUN 484, canine C-reactive protein 19.2. At first the dog had slight abdominal pain, the belly felt a bit hard but pressing caused no pain. No arched-back posture, appetite very good, stools normal, even a bit dry. No fever, very energetic. Now after stopping injections we feed small meals and a prescription diet, but every morning on an empty stomach he vomits thin brownish-yellow water, then is normal, with very good appetite and energy and normal stools. Do I need more tests?
Canine pancreatitis occurs when digestive enzymes secreted by the pancreas digest the pancreas itself and nearby organs due to inflammation, causing lesions. It has three types: acute, chronic, and relapsing. Its symptoms resemble acute gastroenteritis with vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. It is a complex, life-threatening disease; chronic pancreatitis is lifelong, so diet control and regular rechecks of pancreatitis markers are essential.