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At what age can a Chihuahua leave its mother?
Chihuahuas can leave mom at 45 days once weaned. Keep the environment stable and transition food slowly to avoid stress.

Ram Rabbit
The Ram Rabbit is a large, lop-eared meat rabbit originally from North Africa, known for its ram-like head and gentle, slow temperament. Mainly raised on farms, it has low fertility, so special attention to nutrition during pregnancy is essential.

English Spot Rabbit
The English Spot Rabbit, also called the Spot Rabbit or British Spot Rabbit, is an ancient large pet rabbit resembling a Dalmatian dog with black spots across its white body. Not common in China, it needs attentive foot and ear care to stay healthy.

Beveren Rabbit
The Beveren Rabbit is a relatively small pet rabbit breed with fairly unremarkable features, so it is not widely bred and purebreds are hard to find. Recognized by its 'V'-shaped upright ears and 1–2 inch coat, it makes a gentle companion for rabbit lovers willing to look beyond the more common breeds.

Bluethroat
The Bluethroat (Luscinia svecica), also known as the bluethroated robin, is a small, shy songbird that favors shrubland and reed beds. It darts short distances along the ground and frequently flicks or fans its tail, and its song is especially beautiful.

The Dangers of a Picky Hamster and What to Do
Hamsters easily turn into picky eaters. Left alone, that leads to poor nutrition, overgrown teeth, and even diabetes. Here is how to gauge the severity and fix it.

How to Improve the Survival Rate of Young Rabbits
Weaned rabbits under three months old have the lowest survival rate of any age group, with more than half of deaths caused by digestive disorders. Boost survival by minimizing stress during the transition, keeping a calm and clean environment, feeding small frequent meals of digestible high-fiber pellets, and following a strict vaccination and coccidiosis-prevention program.

Why Does Your Cat Fart So Much?
Cats do pass gas, but normally not often and the smell is mild. Frequent, foul-smelling gas usually points to poor diet or a gut problem. Below are the common causes of excessive cat flatulence.
How Often Should an Adult Bichon’s Food Be Changed?
Change an adult Bichon's food every 3-4 months to avoid pickiness and single-nutrient diet, but not too often to protect the gut; use a 7-day transition. If the food is complete and high-quality, keeping one brand with toppers is fine.
What Happens If You Change Cat Food Too Fast?
Too-fast changes upset the gut, causing diarrhea, vomiting, bloating and appetite loss, and raise stress in sensitive cats. Transition gradually.