Hamster Balls and Their Dangers
[ad_1] Have you ever thought about getting inside a human-sized hamster ball? I have never done it, but it sure seems like it would be fun – especially on one…
Read moreDwarf Hamster Supplies Information
[ad_1] Anytime an individual wants to get a new dwarf hamster, it's important to get the perfect Dwarf Hamster Supplies. It takes careful planning to keep one of these little…
Read moreTips For How to Take Care of a Sick Guinea Pig
[ad_1] If your guinea pig is ill there are certain steps you will want to take in order to ensure quick recovery. In addition to providing proper care, the real…
Read moreWhat Can You Do (at 3am)?
[ad_1] I woke up last night to my husband worrying about the 700 people who died in the Middle East and a fatal accident in Seattle. I immediately jumped to…
Read moreThe Mighty Russian Dwarf Hamsters
[ad_1] Russian dwarf hamsters are perhaps the most hardy of all species of hamsters which is why they make wonderful pets. While these little ones may be tough, they do…
Read moreHamster Facts You Need to Know
[ad_1] If you're planning to get a hamster as a pet, it's absolutely important that you know the types of hamsters available in the market and familiarize yourself with great…
Read moreWhat Do Hamsters Eat – A Comparison
[ad_1] Let’s start this discussion with a few cautions – what do hamsters not eat? These animals cannot have anything that has a low pH. This includes oranges, lemons, grapefruits,…
Read moreRussian Dwarf Hamsters – A Closer Look on the Campbell's Russian Dwarf Hamsters
[ad_1] Among the three species of dwarf hamsters, the Campbell's Russian dwarf hamsters is known to be the most commonly found hamsters in pet stores today. These little fellows were…
Read moreLutein – Keeping Your Eyes Healthy
[ad_1] Some researchers refer to lutein, lycopene and zeaxanthin as "non-nutritive bioactive constituents of plants". Others refer to them as "micronutrients". Regardless of what you call them, there seem to…
Read moreYour Pets and Glaucoma
[ad_1] Glaucoma is increased pressure within the eye. Cells inside the eye produce a clear fluid (“aqueous humor”) that maintains the eye’s shape and nourishes the tissues inside the eye….
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