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At what age does a puppy need a chew stick?
Puppies need chew sticks mainly during teething (3-7 months). Offer them moderately and avoid overly hard ones to protect enamel and digestion.
How to stop a rabbit from chewing its cage?
Rabbits chew from boredom or to wear teeth, so give toys and chew items like apple twigs and mineral stones. Keep it fed and comfortable, switch cage material, or spray bitter deterrents.
How to tell if a Schnauzer is calcium deficient?
Watch for bone problems like fractures or bent legs, brittle teeth, double rows of teeth when young, and muscle twitches. A blood test at the vet confirms deficiency.

European Red Squirrel
The European Red Squirrel is native to Europe and mainly found in Britain. This charming small animal faces the danger of extinction; without protective measures it may disappear from the planet in the near future.

Silver Mosaic Chinchilla
Some Silver Mosaic Chinchillas give the illusion of being all gray, but on close look their underfur is white; most can be told apart. The Silver Mosaic Chinchilla's scientific name is South American chinchilla, and because its appearance resembles the cartoon chinchilla in Hayao Miyazaki's film 'My Neighbor Totoro,' Hong Kong people renamed it 'Silver Mosaic Chinchilla.'

Campbell’s Dwarf Hamster
The Campbell's dwarf hamster is the most short-tempered of the hamsters, and looks very similar to the three-lined (Djungarian) hamster, with little individual difference. Some Campbell's dwarf hamsters have red eyes.

Snow Squirrel
The Snow Squirrel is a gentle, delicate-looking rodent whose coat changes with the seasons, valued for both its fur and as a pet. An active nut-lover, it needs a varied diet, temperature-controlled housing, and safe chewing material for its teeth.

Dwarf Hotot
The Dwarf Hotot, also called the Dwarf Panda Rabbit, is a small, lively pet rabbit with an all-white coat and distinctive black eye markings. Easy to keep like other pet rabbits, it needs a secure cage, daily grooming, and unlimited hay.

Marmot
The marmot is an expert burrower and hibernator with a coat the color of soil and a clever, endearing look. A vegetarian rodent kept as a pet, it needs a sturdy cage, fresh food and water daily, and vitamin C to avoid scurvy.

Champagne d’Argent Rabbit
The Champagne d'Argent is a meat rabbit breed, relatively large with high weight, uncommon in China. It originates from the Champagne region of France, hence its name. Its coat color changes, becoming progressively lighter.