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How Long Do Shih Tzu Bear Hamsters Live? How to Care for Them
The Shih Tzu bear hamster, bred from the golden (Syrian) hamster, lives about 3β4 years, with lifespan tied to care. It has long fur, a small body, black eyes, a broad face, a small appetite, and little waste, and is strongly solitaryβhouse one per cage except when breeding. Feed a simple diet with cooled boiled water and avoid watery produce that upsets its weak gut; groom its long coat, keep the home dry to prevent skin disease, and block its clever escape routes.

Why Is Your Cat Anemic, and What to Do?
Cat anemia has four main causes - blood loss, hemolysis (PK/PFK deficiency, toxins, blood parasites), nutritional deficiency (iron/copper), and disease (FIV, FeLV). Fix the root cause: stop bleeding, treat parasites, supplement iron and B vitamins, or treat the underlying illness.

What to Do When Your Rabbit Won’t Eat Pellets
A rabbit may refuse pellets if they taste bad, after a sudden switch, or from gut upset. Pick high-fiber pellets, switch over 7 days, feed hay as the 80% staple, and see a vet if illness is the cause.

Why Is Your Chinchilla Having Diarrhea, and What to Do?
Normal chinchilla droppings are elliptical, slightly moist, firm, and smooth with tiny pores. Unformed or semi-solid stool means diarrhea - from poor digestion, spoiled food, chills, stress, or a dirty cage. Stop treats, feed hay, and see a vet if it persists.

Key Points for Raising and Managing a Baby Rabbit
Baby rabbits are fragile: feed junior pellets and alfalfa (not fruit/veg), give clean water (never tap), keep the cage clean and quiet, hold temperature near 20 C (15-30 range), and prevent diarrhea and coccidiosis.

What Fruits, Vegetables, and Snacks Can Chinchillas Eat?
Chinchillas are herbivores on hay, with dried fruit, dried veg, and chews as occasional treats. Avoid fresh fruit/veg (watery -> diarrhea) and soybean; offer apple branches, herbs, and raw seeds. Keep treats rare to avoid pickiness.

A Dog’s Nutritional Needs
Dogs need protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and water. Animal protein should lead the diet; fat and carbs are low-need (excess carbs cause diarrhea), and fiber must be limited. Aim for high-protein, low-carb, low-fiber food with lean meat.

How to Care for a Pet Rabbit, Especially One Newly Brought Home
Rabbits need hay (alfalfa for young, timothy for adults), pellets and veg twice daily, fresh water, a dry 15-25 C home, and no baths. A new rabbit needs quiet, limited space, separation from residents, and a fecal test (not yet deworming) at the vet.

What Can Turtles Eat?
Turtles are omnivores - feed turtle pellets, aquatic plants, small fish and shrimp, lean meats, and some vegetables/fruit. Alternate foods for balance, do not overfeed, stop food a month before hibernation, and sun them after meals.

Do Rabbits Smell Bad? How to Handle Pet Odor at Home
Rabbits are clean animals that groom themselves, and as herbivores their droppings are not very smelly, so indoor rabbits usually cause little trouble. Still, some situations smell; here is why and what to do.