Showing posts with label veterinarians Bourne MA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinarians Bourne MA. Show all posts

Monday, 1 June 2020

Do Rabbits Need to Stay in a Cage?



It would not be uncommon for most pet owners to think of cages as the only shelter for their pets. You would think of putting a pet rabbit in a cage too, but you really don't have to. It's possible and some rabbit owners do allow their rabbit to roam around the house, but doing so takes a bit of planning and getting used to. Before you let him roam around your house, you need to train your beloved furry bunny friend first. Keep him in a cage for a few months until he gets used to it and the environment. Afterward, you can let him spend some time outside the cage to give him some freedom.

Just like other pets, rabbits can get the knack of getting into all sorts of trouble. It is really critical that you rabbit-proof your home before you let him roam around and stay outside his cage. Don't forget to do things such as covering cords with PVC pipe, covering all the electrical outlets, and protecting stuff like furniture which you don't want your pet to chew on.

Sudden changes in your pet’s health and/or behavior should warrant an appointment with your veterinarian Bourne MA.

Thursday, 26 September 2019

Handling Your Hedgehog



You need to handle your hedgehog to remove him from his enclosure while you clean it plus during socialization, and during daily socialization and exercise time. The spines can be threatening and pokey. Only handle your hedgehog when he is calm to reduce injury from the spines. Make sure he is okay with you handling him. Talk or sing to him softly while sitting close to the enclosure. Drape your hand in the enclosure for exploration and try feeding him. Act efficiently by scooping him up from underneath with one hand. Use the other hand over the spines to keep him from failing. If you keep your pet calm and the spines evenly distributed on your hand, there shouldn’t be any damage. You might need to cover the spines at first to prevent getting poked. Be prepared to set him on a safe surface to keep him from falling. For more information, contact your vet clinic Bourne, MA.