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PDSA – Why pets eat the strangest things
From socks and slippers to necklaces and knickers – our pets sometimes eat the strangest of things! But why do they do this?
What makes our dogs and cats think stones would make a scrumptious snack, or that toys will be a tasty treat? PDSA Vet Nurse Nina Downing...
Advice from the expert: Rabbit behaviour
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut.
Rabbits are very unlike cats and dogs; they are a prey species which means their body language and behaviour can be different and seem unusual.
They are quiet animals so reading their body language and ear position can give us an insight into how they feel....
Advice from the expert: How to care for your Degu
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut
Degus are becoming more popular and can be fun and sociable pets but have some very specific care requirements.
The degu is a rodent, fairly closely related to the guinea pig and the chinchilla. They can live until 8-9 years of age when cared for correctly...
Advice from the expert: Caring for ferrets
By Emma Purnell RVN Cert.Nut.
Ferrets can be cheeky and sociable pets but have specific care requirements that must be met to keep them happy and healthy.
They usually have a lifespan of 8 -10 years so are a long-term commitment. Male ferrets are known as hobs, females are jills. Unneutered...
Advice from the expert: How to keep your rabbit warm in...
By Emma Purnell, RVN, CertNut
Rabbits are often a species kept outside, but in extreme temperatures this means they can be more severely affected.
Wild rabbits are naturally able to regulate their temperature well, as long as they can stay active and seek shelter if they need it. Making sure your...
Advice from the expert: How to handle your rabbit
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert Nut
Rabbits have traditionally been bought as a child’s pet; however, it is easy to incorrectly handle rabbits and potentially cause injury to both rabbit and handler.
One thing we need to remember when dealing with and handling rabbits is that they are prey animals, they...
Advice from the expert: Rabbit grooming needs
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert. Nut
Like most animals, rabbits generally do a good job of keeping themselves clean but there are certain times of year and specific things they may need help with. Some breeds, especially Angora’s, Lionheads and other long-haired rabbits, may need more help.
Rabbits should NEVER...
Advice from the expert: Making a happy guinea pig home
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut
Guinea pigs can make wonderful pets – they are cheeky and inquisitive and very talkative! However, they can live for 5-6 years, are a long-term commitment and do still have a number of specific requirements which must be met in order to have them as...
Advice from the expert: How to care for ageing bunnies
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut.
Our pet rabbits are living longer as we learn more about how to care for them and keep them healthy. However, these requirements change as they age and we need to be able to adjust their care appropriately.
When is a rabbit senior? This varies between...
Advice from the expert: Obesity in Rabbits
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut.
Our rabbits are just as prone to obesity as other companion animal species and this is a growing concern.
How can we tell if they are overweight? What should we do to keep their weight healthy?
Unlike most animals, there is a lot of very good, and...
Advice from the expert: Looking after small furries in a heatwave
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut.
Animals that are small have a much lower tolerance for the extremes of temperature, as they will match the environmental changes much more rapidly. It means they can quickly become hyperthermic, even if originally from hot climates.
The ideal temperature range for several common small mammal...
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Advice from the expert – Guinea Pig Emergencies
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut.
Guinea pigs can make wonderful pets, but they tend to hide any illness or injury until it is severe.
If you see any of these signs in your guinea pig it is an emergency, and you need to seek veterinary care as soon as possible.
Anorexia
Guinea...
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