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The puppy needs to be vaccinated as early as 8 weeks, once through their puppy shots, it is a annual vaccination called DA2PP, which is a combination of vaccination for parvo, distemper and infectious hepatitis. Some states or vets will vaccinate for bordetella, which is what we know as "canine cough, or kennel cough." … Read more
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I would guess first that you would need permission first. Wild animals are fairly protected when it comes to this sort of situation. Depends on where you life as well. I would get in touch with your local wildlife agency and see if it's even an option, and then you would need to get approval … Read more
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Yes, but it could also be anal glands. The best way to see if your animal has worms is to check it's poop, that will tell you right away. If not could be anal glands, which are not a serious medical problem by any means, either are worms. Just call your vet, explain the symptoms … Read more
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Not sure you can buy a meerkat. Like many wild animals there are very strict rules and regulations protecting wild animals. Of course it also depends on where you live as well, if you live in a heavily populated area, a meerkat probably wouldn't be the best pet for you. They are borrowing animals and … Read more
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Ferrets are carnivores ,as pets they eat ferret food that you would find in a pet store which must be very high in protein because of their metobolism.Domestic ferrets need a specific diet and feeding them rodents is not recommended because they don't live in the wild and have a completely different lifestyle as the … Read more
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If you don't have playspace in your home for your ferrets, that it is better than nothing. Ferrets need exercise daily, on average 3 hrs a day. This can be broken up of course. I have never seen what you describe. Ferrets love to explore and I think the ball might be limiting them from … Read more
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Yes you should. Depending on the animal it can be a bit challenging. I have 4 ferrets and a cat, they can be a real challenge. Good dental health in all animals is important just as it is in humans. There are tooth brushes to fit each animal needs and toothpastes that animals generally like … Read more
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The typical signs are usually, throwing up continually, diarrhea, not eating, lethargic and parvo has a distinct smell that is not very pleasant. If your animal is showing signs of these symptoms you need to get him to vet ASAP. It is a very serious disease and could be fatal if not treated.
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Not too many, but there are breeds that shed very little. Adding to the comment from Love2pets, the Bombay breed sheds very little as well. They require little grooming and your petting usually removes what they would shed. They are also very beautiful. Here is a  photo of my Bombay mix, she isn't full, but mostly … Read more
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I can't even describe how my animals have enriched my life. Most of them I got from abusive homes or from neglect or just plained abandoned. It is amazing their unconditional love, willing to adapt and amazing companionship. I could not even imagine my life without them.
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Ditto on the answer above... They also eat smaller species of birds as well. You generally find them nesting near rivers because of the fish food supply and the other animal attracted to the water.
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I would say yes, but maybe a tablet broken open on their food. You can also give them what is called Linatone... It has omega-3 fatty acids and essential oils that are very beneficial to them and their coats. You should be able to find this at your local pet store, if not try Fosters … Read more
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No, losing hair is not normal. It could be a sign of adrenal disease which is common in ferrets. Male ferrets it tends to be more of a problem for, other issues come to play such as prostate problems. Female ferrets on the other can have hair loss which is a hormonal issue and usually … Read more