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Common Mistakes in Hamster Care

Common Mistakes in Hamster Care

Common hamster care mistakes: housing hamsters together (they're solitary and will fight or over-breed), putting them in direct sun (heatstroke), bathing them (risky β€” use bath sand), feeding human food (additives overload them), giving untreated tap water (chlorine poison β€” boil and cool), using newspaper as bedding (inky, poor), and giving too little space. Read on to raise yours safely.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
When Do Budgerigars Molt, and What Are the Signs

When Do Budgerigars Molt, and What Are the Signs

Budgerigars typically molt in June–August for 2–3 months and again about four months later to grow winter down. Signs include frequent feather loss, poorer appetite with some weight loss, and moody, sensitive behavior. Because molting birds are fragile and parasite-prone, feed a varied balanced diet and deworm if you see red, scabby skin or feather-pecking.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
How to Care for Premature Puppies

How to Care for Premature Puppies

Premature puppies are weak with low resistance and need careful, round-the-clock care to survive. This guide covers their health risks and the two pillars of careβ€”proper feeding and warmth.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Bedding Options for Hamsters

Bedding Options for Hamsters

Common hamster beddings include wood shavings, paper cotton, and cat litter, and whichever you choose must be changed often. For summer, low-heat options like cooling sand, tofu litter, and wood pellets keep hamsters from overheating.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Why Does a Cat Breathe Loudly (Heavy Breathing)?

Why Does a Cat Breathe Loudly (Heavy Breathing)?

A cat's loud breathing can be normal a relaxed cat purrs and breathes heavier but if it comes with other signs the cat is likely ill. Causes: relaxation, flat-faced breeds, nasal objects, simple congestion, cold or URI (sneezing, runny nose), feline rhinotracheitis or virus (cough, tears, fever), or long-term rhinitis. Clear mild cases; see a vet for cough, tears, or fever.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
At What Age Can a Guinea Pig Give Birth, and How Many Per Litter

At What Age Can a Guinea Pig Give Birth, and How Many Per Litter

Guinea pigs can breed from about 3 months (around 500 g); a first birth after 7 months raises dystocia risk from pelvic fusion, so breed the first litter before 7 months. Litters are 1-7, born walking and eating within hours, gestation about 68 days, up to 5-6 litters a year. Keep the nest warm (at least 22 C), separate the male after birth, and stay quiet.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
How to Help Your Dog Through Winter

How to Help Your Dog Through Winter

Winter care centers on warmth: a cozy bed out of drafts, heating pads under a towel below 21 C, dog clothes if thin-coated, and high-calorie food. Keep air moving, shift walks to warmer hours, bathe only monthly indoors, and guard against heater burns.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Can Dogs Get Travel Sickness from a New Environment? Symptoms and Care

Can Dogs Get Travel Sickness from a New Environment? Symptoms and Care

Dogs do get maladjusted to new places climate, water, altitude, smells, and food, plus travel stress that lowers immunity. Symptoms are vomiting, diarrhea, low appetite, and lethargy, lasting 7-14 days in weak dogs. Ease it with small frequent meals, probiotics, familiar bedding, warmth, and more company.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
What to Watch for When Raising Dogs in Spring

What to Watch for When Raising Dogs in Spring

Spring's high humidity and active parasites raise the risk of skin disease, colds, and stomach upset in dogs. Keep the coat dry, warm the dog after baths, add vitamins during the shedding season, and deworm monthly (pups) or every 2-3 months (adults).

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
What Taboos Should New Parrot Owners Avoid?

What Taboos Should New Parrot Owners Avoid?

Parrots are popular but easy for beginners to hurt. Avoid drowning (close toilet/bathroom), ceiling fans, open windows, exposed wires and glue traps, and temperatures outside 20–30Β°C. Feed a varied diet, keep the cage clean and quiet, and wash produce to remove pesticide. Trim flight feathers if needed for safety.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026