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Although small mammals are cute and tiny, they can be a big responsibility. If you’re interested in owning a chinchilla, ferret, hamster, hedgehogs, gerbils, guinea pigs, rabbits, rats, and other small mammals, it’s important to learn how to properly care for each of these furry creatures before bringing them home with you.
Consider what size, temperament, and activity level are right for your household so you can choose the option that best matches your lifestyle. Are you looking for an animal that will take kindly to being petted and interact with you? Rabbits or guinea pigs are pets that enjoy cuddling once they’re gotten used to you. Be sure to choose a small mammal that has what you’re looking for and you’ll love having it around. Check out the articles below to learn more about the general care of each of these animals.
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Learn How to Master Walking Your Dog for Walk Your Pet Month
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Bringing a New Pet in the Home in the New Year
Are you planning on adding a pet to your family this year? These tips will help you prepare for the arrival of your furry, feathered, or finned friend.
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Cold Symptoms in Dogs
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Cold Weather Pet Safety
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Keep Your Pet Safe During the Holidays
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November is Pet Cancer Awareness Month
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How to Treat Common Injuries in Your Dog
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Safety Guidelines for Pet Costumes
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Anemia in Dogs
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How to Treat Common Paw Problems in Dogs
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Teaching Your Child to Care For Their First Pet
Is a new pet in your family's future? These tips will help your child learn pet care essentials.
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July is National Lost Pet Prevention Month
A lost pet is every pet owner's worst nightmare. These tips can help you keep your furry friend safe.
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Summer Paw Care For Hot Pavement and Exercise Outside
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Managing Your Cat's Night-Time Activity
Does your cat enjoy midnight sprints through your home? These tips can help curb the behavior.
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Common Pet Skin Issues and How to Treat Them
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Keeping Your Pets Safe During Flea and Tick Season