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		<title>Got a new hamster? Read this!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 05:43:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congratulations on getting a hamster! &#160; Here are a few tips on the  things you&#8217;ll  need to keep your new hamster healthy and happy:
1) A name &#8211; One of the first things your hamster will need is a name. &#160; If you are  searching  for ideas and inspiration, try  this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations on getting a hamster! &nbsp; Here are a few tips on the  things you&rsquo;ll  need to keep your new hamster healthy and happy:</p>
<p>1) A name &#8211; One of the first things your hamster will need is a name. &nbsp; If you are  searching  for ideas and inspiration, try  this <a title="pet names" href="http://petnamesplace.com/" target="_blank">pet names</a> site for some great  <a title="male hamster names" href="http://petnamesplace.com/hamster-names/male-hamster-names-a-g/" target="_blank">male hamster names</a> and <a title="female hamster names" href="http://petnamesplace.com/hamster-names/female-hamster-names-a-j/" target="_blank">female hamster names</a>.</p>
<p>&nbsp;2) A cage &ndash; wire, glass or plastic, the first  thing to think of  when purchasing  a cage is size (the larger  the better), ample  ventilation and ease of cleaning. &nbsp; Keep in mind  that Syrian hamsters MUST live alone, while Dwarf hamsters can live together  &ndash; though you&rsquo;d be wise to keep males separated from females  unless you want  lots of babies (hamsters breed prolifically)!</p>
<p>&nbsp;3) Absorbent bedding &ndash; use timothy hay, aspen shavings or pelleted bedding.&nbsp; Stay away from  pine or cedar chips, which have a strong smell and can be harmful  to your hamster.</p>
<p>&nbsp;4) A little  box or other  shelter &ndash; hamsters like  to hide and sleep  inside comfy  little shelters.&nbsp; Don&rsquo;t forget  to give your hamster small pieces of paper towel or napkins to shred and make  a nest with so that he or she can sleep in comfort.</p>
<p>&nbsp;5) Food &ndash; look for  a high  quality hamster mix that includes seeds, grains, corns and pellets.&nbsp; The ASPCA also recommends  that you give  your hamster fresh fruits and vegetables such as spinach, lettuce, carrots and apples every two to three  days.</p>
<p>&nbsp;6) Food bowl and inverted water bottle &ndash; for food you want to use a bowl  and an upside-down  bottle with a drinking tube to ensure that your hamster gets clean, fresh water on demand.</p>
<p>&nbsp;7) Toys &ndash; look for a spinning wheel for running, as hamsters love to get exercise.  There are a number of  extravagant  hamster toys on the market comprising of  tubes and other contraptions, but using the tube from and empty paper towel roll&nbsp;  should provide  just as much enjoyment.</p>
<p>&nbsp;8) Chew treats or items &ndash; hamsters always need something to chew on as their teeth are constantly growing. &nbsp; Natural, pesticide-free twigs are a good option  (just make sure  the tree is not poisonous to hamsters) as are  small pieces  of dog biscuits.</p>
<p>&nbsp;References: the ASPCA.org</p>
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		<title>Figuring Out The Ferret Legislation In Your Country</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 01:22:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of people who are looking for a different sort of pet are turning to ferret. They are becoming very popular all around the world and you can understand why. The only real thing to be concerned with though is that in certain countries and regions they are not allowed to be owned as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of people who are looking for a different sort of pet are turning to ferret. They are becoming very popular all around the world and you can understand why. The only real thing to be concerned with though is that in certain countries and regions they are not allowed to be owned as pets. If this effects you then you should read on.</p>
<p>Remember that it&rsquo;s your responsibility to find out the laws regarding ferrets, where you live before considering a ferret as a pet. The purpose of this article is to explain why some areas have restrictions in place.</p>
<p>Ferrets Are Misunderstood</p>
<p>Ferrets are getting more fashionable, but they&rsquo;re not as widespread a sight as dogs or cats. Because of this, individuals don&rsquo;t always understand them. Many individuals, wrongly, think that they&#8217;re similar or associated to rats.</p>
<p>You can find out more from <a href="http://www.simpleferretcare.com/" target="_blank">ferret care</a></p>
<p>Others have the incorrect notion that they&rsquo;re inherently vicious animals, incapable of residing as pets. Ferret owners will know that they can be playful and fun pets, with the fitting care, but the people who make legal guidelines in all probability are not ferret owners, unfortunately.</p>
<p>Influence On Wildlife</p>
<p>In some environments ferrets in the wild could trigger great damage to wildlife. If they don&#8217;t have any pure predators there have been cases, up to now where ferrets have bred in the wild, causing devastation to different animals.</p>
<p>With responsible care the chances of a ferret escaping are minimal. The unhappy reality is that the majority home pet ferrets would struggle to survive in the wild, significantly after they&#8217;ve bonded with their owners. The stigma stays, however, as they can be very efficient natural hunters, even if this intuition is considerably dulled by dwelling with humans.</p>
<p>Rabies</p>
<p>Historically, rabies concerns have been a significant reason for limiting ownership of ferrets. This was based on the idea that ferrets have been a serious spreader of the disease.</p>
<p>More recently, it&rsquo;s become clearer that ferrets don&rsquo;t pose a particularly excessive threat of spreading rabies, though this threat can and ought to be decreased, even further. This is achieved through immunization.</p>
<p>Accountable pet ownership means immunizing your pets, which for ferrets consists of immunizations against rabies. As this is something that should always be accomplished, many areas have relaxed or eradicated restrictions which had been primarily based on this fear.</p>
<p>Check the blog at <a href="http://www.simpleferretcare.com/blog/" target="_blank">ferret facts</a></p>
<p>Do not forget that rabies immunization is often a legal requirement. It also protects the well being of your ferret.</p>
<p>What Can Be Done If Ferrets Are Unlawful Or Restricted In My Region?</p>
<p>The responsible thing is to lobby, legally, for change. Becoming a member of a ferret fanatic&rsquo;s group or writing to your local politician could be good ways to press for change. Become more knowledgeable on the subject, in an effort to perceive the explanation for restriction, in addition to any factors which you are feeling could permit pet ferrets to be accommodated.</p>
<p>Keep aware of up to date law changes as many regions have relaxed their policies. This is not the case for all areas but many people will find they can now own a ferret. In the past this was a lot less possible.</p>
<p>And if you find that you cannot have a ferret then you really should respect the decision. It may not make complete sense to you but there should be a good reason. You could try to speak to your local authority and find out exactly what is stopping ferret ownership, and it is possible that in the future the ruling may change.</p>
<p>Make sure you read <a href="http://www.simpleferretcare.com/blog/could-you-choose-a-rescue-ferret/" target="_blank">rescue ferret</a></p>
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		<title>Dwarf Hamster Peanut Treat</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 01:13:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This dwarf hamster makes short work of a peanut treat!

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		<title>How to Find the Best and Most Affordable Pet Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 22:46:56 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The German Shepherd was originally utilised to herd sheep. They&#8217;re a very good-natured dog and do well in a household atmosphere. They do require to get trained at an early age nevertheless considering that they do tend to become dominate. Numerous of these canines that are surrendered to Humane Societies are surrendered normally mainly because of behavioural troubles or well being problems. Any canine will get sick but purebreds appear to get vulnerable to certain diseases as well as the German Shepherd is no several. German Shepherds are vulnerable to a number of ailments, one particular of them getting fashionable dysplasia, according to <a href="http://cheappetinsurancecomparison.com/reviews-and-comparisons/banfield-pet-insurance.php">banfield pet insurance</a>. Hip dysplasia is most common between larger breeds of canines and is also regarded to be a genetic disease. It&#8217;s the malformation from the hip joint where by the ball or the head in the femur doesn&#8217;t fit correctly into the socket. It might result in moderate to severe discomfort and lameness in an affected puppy. It can also bring about arthritis on the joints. It could possibly have an impact on the left hip or the proper hip or both.</p>
<p>Hip dysplasia can be evident at birth or is usually discovered during the growing phase from the puppy or it may not be detected till the dog is very much older. Stylish dysplasia is generally detected following a physical examination after which it validated by x-rays on the hip joints. You can find different <a href="http://cheappetinsurancecomparison.com/location/pet-insurance-canada.php">pet insurance canada</a> methods to deal with stylish dysplasia and treatment is heading to become established by the severeness in the dysplasia, the dogs&#8217; age, the radiographic findings and how much an owner can afford. Getting dog insurance coverage might help to make your choice easier. One way of dealing with fashionable dysplasia is by restricting your pet dogs&#8217; physical exercise and provide them some form of discomfort treatment given by your animal medical practitioner. Chinese medicine could be utilized to aid alleviate the discomfort but that can be an ongoing remedy.</p>
<p>There is also a operative remedy to fashionable dysplasia. Three types of surgical treatment utilized are a total fashionable replacement, femoral head or perhaps a triple pelvic osteotomy. The expense varies in the least invasive surgical treatment, the femoral head, which expenses between $1000 to $2000 to the far more invasive, triple pelvic osteotomy, which can expense between $2000 to $3500 along with the last surgical treatment which is a total fashionable replacement can cost among $4000 to $6000. As it is possible to see unpredicted illnesses and diseases can charge really lots of <a href="http://cheappetinsurancecomparison.com/reviews-and-comparisons/compare-pet-insurance.php">embrace pet insurance</a>&nbsp;cash. You now have the option when purchasing a brand new puppy to buy healthcare for them. There are several plans and several different businesses that now offer pet insurance plan. Your greatest to investigation and compare pet insurance policies and find one that insures your animals wants and it is affordable. I&#8217;ve owned dogs my complete existence. For the past twenty-five years I have owned dobermans. Puppies are excellent friends. They do need plenty of our focus and time specifically when they&#8217;re small.</p>
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		<title>Dreamy Sleepy Robo Hamster</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 19:04:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Robo Hamster is so cute sleeping and dreaming on it&#8217;s back!

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This Robo Hamster is so cute sleeping and dreaming on it&#8217;s back!</p>
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		<title>Baby Robo Dwarf Hamsters &#8211; 10 days old</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 04:03:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Robo Dwarf Hamster Mom has her hands full trying to keep this little 10 day old litter of pups under one roof!


And what a patient mom she is too!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Robo Dwarf Hamster Mom has her hands full trying to keep this little 10 day old litter of pups under one roof!</p>
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<p>And what a patient mom she is too!</p>
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		<title>Keeping Dwarf Chinese Hamsters as Pets</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 15:46:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The dwarf Chinese hamster although is a very cute hamster can sometimes be confused with a mouse.  &#160;  The dwarf Chinese hamster may be called a dwarf hamster, but because they belong to a different dwarf family they are not actual dwarfs.  &#160;  These animals are still just as tiny [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The <a href="http://hamsterstreet.com/dwarf-chinese-hamster/" target="_blank">dwarf Chinese hamster</a> although is a very cute hamster can sometimes be confused with a mouse.  &nbsp;  The dwarf Chinese hamster may be called a dwarf hamster, but because they belong to a different dwarf family they are not actual dwarfs.  &nbsp;  These animals are still just as tiny as normal <a href="http://hamsterstreet.com" target="_blank">dwarf hamsters</a> and for this purpose we will continue to call them dwarf Chinese hamsters. </p>
<p> Before mice were used for experiments and tests, scientists used the dwarf Chinese hamster before they were replaced.  &nbsp; Very timid by nature, they are not socialized as easily as other species of hamster but, once tame, are mild mannered and even tempered. &nbsp;  If you want a dwarf hamster that will not bite you, then you should definitely consider purchasing a dwarf Chinese hamster.  &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p> Both the Russian and Chinese hamsters are able to escape their cage rather easily.  &nbsp; It is important to place them in a secure habitat, such as a cage intended for a mouse, or an aquarium retrofitted with a special top that cannot be gnawed through. &nbsp;</p>
<p> The Chinese dwarf hamster will have an albino colored stomach and with a dark stripe down its back.&nbsp; The fur coat is usually grayish brown in color.  &nbsp;  The only part of their body that is different in color is the stripe on their back and belly.  &nbsp;  Some other rare colors can be an all white hamster with black eyes.  &nbsp;  Only a few of these hamsters are left and are very difficult to find. </p>
<p> Although nocturnal animals they are very hyperactive during the daytime.  &nbsp;  When they are asleep I would not recommend trying to pick them up.  &nbsp;  If you aggravate them they might think of this as a threat and will react to these actions.  &nbsp;</p>
<p> These are the types of dwarf hamsters that can fight each other when they are placed in the same cage.  &nbsp;  If you are planning to keep these dwarf hamsters, then I would recommend the females of these species.  &nbsp; The males are used primarily for breeding and laboratory research. &nbsp;  Placing a male and a female dwarf hamster in the same cage is not recommended.&nbsp; The male is most likely to be killed by the female.  &nbsp;</p>
<p> Having the correct type of bedding is another important factor of proper care.  &nbsp;  Hay, paper, and aspen are materials that can be made into the correct type of bedding for your pet dwarf hamsters.    Avoid using materials such as pine or cedar because they could have chemicals that will harm your pet.  &nbsp;  Cleaning the cage is another important part of proper hamster care.  &nbsp;</p>
<p> Commercial mixes is a great source of food that can be given to your pets on a daily basis.  &nbsp;  Junk food and sugary items should not be given to any type of dwarf hamster. </p>
<p> Although very hard to find they can be a great addition to your hamster family.  &nbsp;  If you want to keep these hamsters as pets you may have to obtain a license that will give you the authority to keep dwarf Chinese hamsters as pets. </p>
<p>The best choice of pet for the casual hamster owner might not be the Chinese Dwarf Hamster.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Forget To Build A Hermit Crab Habitat</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 18:13:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Although very rare, the hermit crabs are becoming increasingly more and more popular    That is why you see more and more people having them as pets.    These creatures are actually crustaceans and not a true crab.   Hermit crabs have a very weak bottom, even though normal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Although very rare, the <a href="http://hermitcrabland.com" target="_blank">hermit crabs</a> are becoming increasingly more and more popular    That is why you see more and more people having them as pets.    These creatures are actually crustaceans and not a true crab.   Hermit crabs have a very weak bottom, even though normal crabs have a very tough bottom.   As a protective measure, they live in abandoned marine animal shells.</p>
<p>Hermit crabs take their house wherever they go to.  Once the hermit crab outgrows its shell it will leave and find a new and bigger one.   Hermit crabs are not afraid to fight other hermit crabs for a particular shell.   Creating the perfect <a href="http://hermitcrabland.com/hermit-crab-habitat/" target="_blank">hermit crab habitat</a> is the first step into caring for hermit crabs. </p>
<p> With over 500 species there are many to choose from.    There are only two kinds of hermit crabs; terrestrial and aquatic.   Terrestrial crabs are predominantly found in the tropics and the aquatic crabs live in shallow waters.</p>
<p> Once enthusiasts started taking care of these amazing pets it soon caught on and many people began to take interest in these creatures.   It is found that under proper hermit crab habitat conditions these crabs can live for even up to thirty years as pets.</p>
<p> Before purchasing your pet you will need to consider these simple tips: </p>
<ul>
<li>Hermit crabs indulge      in a lot of climbing and moving around and therefore need a lot of space. </li>
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<ul>
<li>Avoid plastic      enclosures and use aquarium tanks. Ideally a ten gallon aquarium tank is      enough for two medium sized crabs. </li>
</ul>
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<li> Because hermit crabs are amazing climbers it is important to place a cover on top of your aquarium so they cannot escape as they have been known to do this.  </li>
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<li> Keep the temperature inside of your tank warm, but try to avoid placing it in direct sunlight or anywhere near a window.  </li>
</ul>
<p> Sand and sometimes coconut fiber should be at the bottom of your tank.    Using a grinder to pulverize the coconut fiber is what you need to do.    These substrates are very easy to clean and are invaluable to hermit crabs because they love to dig as well. </p>
<p> If you don&#8217;t have coconut fiber or sand you can always use crushed coral as this is another great substitution. </p>
<p>The hermit crab habitat must have the right humidity level at all times.  Even on land, hermit crabs breathe with the help of modified gills.  Adding humidity is important for them in order to maintain healthy and moist gills.    Don&#8217;t let the humidity level to get below 70% otherwise this could cause health problems for your hermit crab </p>
<p> Don&#8217;t let the temperature drop below 72 degrees Fahrenheit and don&#8217;t let it rise above 80 degrees Fahrenheit.   Very high temperatures could damage your crab forever and continuous exposure to low temperatures will slow their metabolism rate making them weak and sluggish.</p>
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		<title>When is the best time to go on Safari?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 18:59:37 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The  entire    focus   of going on  safari is to  have   sightings of  wildlife   , so it makes  good sense   to plan  the   trip  carefully  . After all, for most  people  a <a title="safari holiday" href="http://www.littleluxuryislands.co.uk/safaris" target="_blank">safari holiday</a> is a  one time opportunity  .</p>
<p> Once   you  go  back to nature, life is  dependent on   seasonal variations , with conditions  altering   month by  month. There are  some general  rules that apply to Africa as a whole, as well as  some conditions that are particular  to a country or even an area.</p>
<p>And these  can  change month by  month so  a    brief   period  might   be  perfect   for lion spotting, and the next ideal time to see buffalo. It is  fair to say, though, that there is  always something to see on a wildlife safari, with sightings all  year round so that  there&#8217;s   never really a  wrong   time to go.</p>
<p>In the <a title="african safari" href="http://www.littleluxuryislands.co.uk/destinations/africa-holidays" target="_blank">African safari</a> countries of Botswana and Zambia the months  during   April and October are the  perfect   time of year for animal  sightings. This is when the  majestic   local creatures  come out to  congregate   around the watering  holes. During this time, guides can  show you the incredible  spectacle of mammoth elephants, elegant antelopes ,  mighty buffaloes, and fearsome lions  , along with an incredible  number of exotic birds.</p>
<p> Most   tourists   planning  a safari are  eager   to  witness   the unique and spectacular  migrations of wilderbeest ( approximately   a million) and zebras &shy;(up to 200,000), with the animals  moving from Kenya&rsquo;s Masai Mara and the  colossal   area of Tanzania&rsquo;s Serengeti in Tanzania.  Underlining   that this  isn&#8217;t   a man made show, but  an unaffected  , natural phenomena, these migrations  don&#8217;t   stick to  a strict  schedule, but, rather, are  reliant   on  differing   conditions.</p>
<p>So, the  best  time of year to go on  safari   can  vary  from year to year. And, just to complicate things  further  , it depends very much  on where you are  in Africa. For example, this great  migration usually   happens    during   the months of January and March in the great  plains of the Serengeti and around the same months  in the conservation area of Ngorongoro, but in the African area of Mara it  occurs   much  later in the year,  during   the months of July and September.</p>
<p> Every visitor will   want to  ensure   they  have    front row seats   for this  awesome   spectacle, so  it&#8217;s a good idea   to do your homework  and  ensure   you&#8217;re   in the right place at the right time.</p>
<p>South Africa alone is a huge  area the size of a continent, so the best time of year to go on safari  changes    massively   within it. It  possesses   incredible  diversity with an enormous number  of  national parks and reserves   &ndash; each with their  unique   characteristics. Perhaps the  perfect   period  is between  the months of October and May,  because   the heat  is not  quite so   harsh  , although the days are still  usually   sunny. That said, generally South Africa tends to offer  year round wildlife  sightings, and  there&#8217;s   not really a bad time to visit.</p>
<p> For those   who  would like   to combine  their safari with a <a title="beach holiday" href="http://www.littleluxuryislands.co.uk" target="_blank">beach holiday</a> will want to  ensure   they have  glorious   beach weather too .  A different   option is to look at shoulder/off peak season to save money and avoid crowds, although you  are likely to   experience fewer  animal  sightings.</p>
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		<title>3 Factors Why A Ferret May Bite You</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 08:34:33 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&rsquo;s a pretty wide range of reasons why a ferret would bite their owner. That sounds a little scary, as a sentence, doesn&rsquo;t it? However, most of these reasons aren&rsquo;t a major concern, providing you are a responsible pet owner, with a patient disposition.</p>
<p>Let&rsquo;s have a look at why some ferrets bite, so that you can better understand what&rsquo;s happening, with a view to stopping it. And don&rsquo;t worry, with the right care and attention you can stop this behavior.</p>
<p>The Youthful Biter</p>
<p>Youthful over-enthusiasm is the number one cause for ferrets biting. Younger ferrets, notably if they are siblings, will have a tendency towards rough playfulness with plenty of nipping and biting. This isn&rsquo;t one thing to fret about, unless it gets notably heated.</p>
<p>Other info at <a href="http://www.simpleferretcare.com/" target="_blank">ferret care</a></p>
<p>What does need to be sorted out, early on is their willpower to include their owners within the play, by biting you the way in which they&rsquo;d bite a fellow ferret.</p>
<p>There are lots of methods to stop a ferret from biting, but the main thing to make sure, is that you simply don&rsquo;t use any aggression in the direction of your pet. At most, you should drag them calmly across the floor to discourage dangerous behavior. This is one thing a mom ferret would do.</p>
<p>However actually, you must be gentle and thoughtful in stopping biting, as they&rsquo;re just making an attempt to incorporate you in their games. It&rsquo;s up to you to allow them to know that there&rsquo;s acceptable play and not so acceptable play.</p>
<p>The Signaler</p>
<p>If a ferret is in discomfort or pain they will typically have bother letting you know. So, as an alternative of having a chat in regards to the ache they&rsquo;re in they&rsquo;ll bite their owner. It&rsquo;s a very direct manner of getting consideration, for sure. If your ferret isn&rsquo;t younger and they begin biting abruptly, chances are you&#8217;ll want to pay close consideration to them and consider any signs of ill health.</p>
<p>Also go to <a href="http://www.simpleferretcare.com/blog/" target="_blank">ferret info</a></p>
<p>The biting may be down to a change of circumstances. Watch out, specifically, for the introduction of new pets, including other ferrets. They&#8217;ll get nervous round visitors or changes to their cages too. If unsure, it&rsquo;s possible that your ferret&rsquo;s making an attempt to inform you something if they start biting out of the blue.</p>
<p>The Persuader</p>
<p>If biting your owner got you what you needed, wouldn&rsquo;t you make a habit of it? If a biting ferret is rewarded with treats or consideration, in the hope of stopping the biting, then there&rsquo;s no way the ferret will understand this correctly. They see biting, followed by reward and see this as the best way to get what they&rsquo;re after. So, over time, they&rsquo;ll see biting as a way to persuade you to co-operate.</p>
<p>If you happen to let this type of pattern build up, for any length of time, it&rsquo;s going to be quite a troublesome cycle to interrupt, though it&rsquo;s not impossible.</p>
<p>Check out <a href="http://www.simpleferretcare.com/blog/what-is-up-with-ferret-biting/" target="_blank">biting ferrets</a></p>
<p>Look out for these 3 things if you have trouble with your ferret biting and there is a good chance you will be able to see straight away what the problem is.</p>
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