LEASH TRAIN A RABBIT
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3w ago
​The leash means that the human will mostly follow the rabbit and allow the rabbit to explore larger areas. Leash training requires time, patience, and positive reinforcement. Training with a leash should only be done with rabbits that are calm. Do not attempted to leash train if the rabbit is stressed by relatively minor new experiences. Do not use a harness it can result in severe stress. It's best to use a harness that wraps around the rabbit's body, held snog by both velcro and buckles. it makes stopping the rabbit safe. Use little tiny pieces of treats, lettuce, or parsley as a reward for ..read more
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WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU SEE AN UNATTENDED PET OR CHILD IN A VEHICLE
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1M ago
Some people leave a pet or a child in a car unattended while running a quick errand while leaving the pet or child in the vehicle. Your vehicle can quickly reach a temperature that puts your pet at risk of serious illness and even death, even on a day that doesn't seem hot to you, and cracking the windows makes no difference. Unattended pets are in danger of theft. Write down the model/make and license plate number go to the store, restaurant, etc., and ask the manager if he or she can make an announcement to notify the owner. If the owner can't be found call law enforcement. Dog's face hangi ..read more
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TRAIN A RABBIT TO DO TRICKS
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1M ago
How to get the rabbit interested in a ball, each time the ball touches the nose of the bunny, the bunny gets a treat. You can also rub the bunny's favorite produce on the ball which should get the bunny's attention. Over time the bunny learns that the action he/she performs is when the bunny gets a treat. You can also raise the ball in the air and reward the bunny with a treat if she/he jumps ..read more
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TRAIN A RABBIT TO USE A LITTER BOX
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1M ago
​Rabbits prefer to eliminate in the same location. Once the rabbit finds a spot in your home, put the litter box there. If you don't like the place the rabbit picked gradually move the litter box to your desired spot. Adding a small handful of hay to one side of the box will encourage the bunny to hop in. Do not use kitty litter in the box, the dust can harm, and the cedar shavings can harm the respiratory tract. It's best to spay or neuter your rabbit to prevent males from spraying and females from certain cancers ..read more
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HOW TO RECOGNIZE DIABETES IN YOUR PETS
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2M ago
​Excessive water drinking and increased urination. Weight loss, decreased appetite. Cloudy eyes (dogs). Accidents around the house. Chronic infections like urinary infections or skin. Oily hair coat. Recurring infections. After a dog is diagnosed with diabetes the life expectancy could be 2.7 years. The pet seems depressed or tired. Weak back legs (cats). Dogs and cats can acquire diabetes at any age. Your veterinarian is the best person to manage your pet's diabetes. Diabetes is a lifelong condition. Pets with diabetes can live healthy and happy lives. A risk factor is obesity in dogs and ca ..read more
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HOW TO FIND A LOST PET
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2M ago
​First report your lost pet to rescue groups. Hang flyer with your pet's picture on Facebook, Nextdoor, Post Offices, libraries, pet supply stores, veterinary offices, grocery stores and groomer. Ask your neighbors if they saw your pet and keep an eye out. Drive around your community. Dogs like to hide in wooded areas. Dogs also like to hide under the house, porches, decks, or sheds. People take lost pets to veterinarians, kennels, groomers, animal hospitals sometimes pet stores. If you have a pet that likes to run away it's best to have him or her on a tracker. Looking for your dog at night c ..read more
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LEASH TRAINING YOUR CAT
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2M ago
​Leash training can be tough for some cats. You can train your cat with a harness and a leash. It will be difficult to walk with a harness and your cat will feel uncomfortable. The cat will feel confined when wearing the harness and may lie down. Take your time training and be very consistent. At first, try a few minutes and gradually increase the amount of time. Be sure to reward along the way, with treats and praises. It will be a good exercise for your cat and will help to prevent boredom. Work with your cat indoors until your cat feels comfortable and then you can go outdoors. When outdoor ..read more
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HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR CAT
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3M ago
​Make sure your cat gets an annual vet exam each year. Have your vet do a full assessment of your cat. Discuss any questions or concerns that you have. Have your vet do blood work on your cat to check for signs of infection, inflammation, and underlying disease. Make sure your cat is up to date on vaccines, intestinal parasite screening and determining, and external parasite protection. As for kittens look out for ear mites, intestinal parasites, and upper respiratory tract infections. Adult cats can develop dental disease, obesity, and urinary tract issues. Older cats benefit from twice-yearl ..read more
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WHEN YOU BRING A NEW PET HOME
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4M ago
​Prepare your home for a successful transition.  Things that are needed: collar, name tag engraved, soft comfortable bedding, blanket,  litter box, scooper,  water bowl, and food bowl.  What to watch for: Trash cans, houseplants, household cleaners, detergents, glue, automotive chemicals, electric cords, chargers power, cables, tissues, bones, and toxic xylitol gum. Pets can also suffocate with a bag. The safest place for a puppy or a mischievous dog is a crate or using gates in a small area.  You should keep any devices that contain batteries out of their reach. Pets ..read more
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