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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: Caring for Fancy Mice
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut
Fancy Mice are fascinating pets to own, both active and fun to watch, but have specific care requirements.
Fancy mice generally live up to 3 years which is a fairly short life span but still a significant commitment. They are very social animals and must live...
Advice from the expert: Spotting signs of dental problems in rabbits
Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut.
One of the most common and potentially complicated issues in rabbits are dental problems, but spotting these problems isn’t always the easiest. Rabbit dentition is unusual with incisors (and smaller peg teeth) at the front of the mouth and visible, with rows of cheek teeth (molars)...
Advice from the expert – Why rabbits fight!
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut.
Rabbits are highly social animals who, in the wild, depend on company to survive. Without companions, they have increased levels of stress and anxiety as well as being unable to display normal behaviours. It is recommended that all rabbits are kept with a bonded companion,...
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...
Advice from the expert – A guide to feeding your ferret
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut.
Ferrets can make fun and engaging pets but do have some very specific dietary needs which need to be taken into consideration. Ferrets are classed as obligate carnivores – this means that they must have meat as the core of their diet and cannot be...
Advice from the expert: How to keep your rabbit entertained
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert Nut.
Rabbits are clever and inquisitive creatures and need plenty of mental stimulation.
Without this the destructive behaviours that often become a problem can be more pronounced. Toys are a great way to keep them entertained and there are plenty to choose from! Regularly switching them...
Care of Dwarf Hamsters
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut.
The term dwarf hamster encompasses several species of hamster including Roborovski and Chinese Dwarf Hamsters. These animals are often seen as children’s pets but may not be ideal for all homes as they have some very specific needs.
Hamsters are nocturnal, they sleep during the day...
Advice from the expert: Winter care for rabbits
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut.
Rabbits are often a species kept outside, but in extreme temperature they can be more severely affected.
Wild rabbits are naturally able to regulate their temperature well if they can stay active and seek shelter if they need it. Making sure your rabbit’s environment allows them...
Advice from the expert: Rats – Care and housing
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut.
Rats are highly intelligent animals that, despite their reputation for being dirty and ugly due to their bald tails, are clean and sociable animals that can make wonderful pets.
They do have some specific care needs which must be taken into account when being cared for....
Advice from the expert: Senior rabbit care
By Emma Purnell, RVN Cert.Nut.
As we are taking greater care of our rabbits they are living longer which is wonderful, but does lead to some complications as they become more senior.
While in the past people expected their rabbits to be short lived pets, they are now routinely living to...
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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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