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What Are the Dangers of a Picky Hamster, and How Can You Fix It?

What Are the Dangers of a Picky Hamster, and How Can You Fix It?

Picky eating is common in hamsters, but long-term selective feeding is harmful: an unbalanced diet leads to malnutrition and raises the risk of conditions such as diabetes. This article explains the degrees of pickiness, its dangers, and how to correct the habit.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Things to Know When Caring for a Chinchilla

Things to Know When Caring for a Chinchilla

Chinchillas have dense fur and hate heat; around 20°C (68°F) is their comfort zone, so owners must manage both warming and cooling. This article covers the key husbandry points—environment, cage, and diet—for keeping a chinchilla healthy.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
What Happens If a Cat Breeds Too Often?

What Happens If a Cat Breeds Too Often?

While unspayed, constantly in-heat cats risk pyometra, mammary tumors, and ovarian cysts, too-frequent pregnancy and birth also heavily burden the mother. This article explains the effects of frequent breeding so owners limit litters.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
What to Do When an Arowana Is Picky or Won’t Eat

What to Do When an Arowana Is Picky or Won’t Eat

Low appetite in arowana puzzles many owners. It's affected by water quality, environment, and the fish itself. This article shares ways to keep an arowana eating well.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How Many Litters Can a Cat Have a Year, and in a Lifetime?

How Many Litters Can a Cat Have a Year, and in a Lifetime?

A cat can have up to 4 litters a year, but too-frequent birth harms the mother, so breed responsibly—don't turn her into a kitten factory. This article covers safe breeding frequency and post-birth care.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
What Causes an Arowana to Stop Eating?

What Causes an Arowana to Stop Eating?

Many things cause refusal: bad or old water, indigestion, big environment changes, illness—and some arowana stop seasonally. Find the real cause for your fish. This article lists the common reasons.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How to Care for a Dwarf Rabbit: Key Tips and Precautions

How to Care for a Dwarf Rabbit: Key Tips and Precautions

Dwarf rabbits are small, lively, and gentle, making them a favorite pet rabbit breed, but new owners often make mistakes that put the rabbit at risk. This guide covers the essential setup—cage, water bottle, litter box, diet—and the daily care rules that keep a dwarf rabbit healthy and long-lived.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Why Your Dog’s Coat Loses Its Shine

Why Your Dog’s Coat Loses Its Shine

A dull coat often signals health or care problems—poor diet, lack of sunlight, bad washing habits, or simply aging. Regular brushing, sensible sun exposure, and supplements like lecithin restore coat health and gloss.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Should You Keep a Red-Eared Slider Dry or in Water?

Should You Keep a Red-Eared Slider Dry or in Water?

Red-eared sliders are common, hardy pet turtles, but proper care starts with the right setup. They should be kept mostly in water with a land area for basking, while dry keeping is only for sick individuals needing medication. Stable temperature, clean water, varied diet, and disease watch keep them healthy.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How Much Does an Adult Golden Retriever Weigh, and What If It’s Too Thin?

How Much Does an Adult Golden Retriever Weigh, and What If It’s Too Thin?

Adult male golden retrievers should weigh 27–34 kg and females 25–32 kg. If yours is underweight—usually from poor nutrition, parasites, or weak digestion—improve the diet, deworm regularly, and support gut health to help it gain.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026