Showing posts with label veterinary clinic Seminole FL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinary clinic Seminole FL. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 September 2022

Snakes And Scorpions As Pets

 

If you are fascinated with exotic creatures, then you can have snakes or scorpions for pets. Those who consider taking them in as pets are not after cuddliness, but rather because they are cool and interesting. Here are some things you need to know in case a snake or a scorpion appeals to you:

Snakes

  • An escape-proof aquarium is essential to prevent any harm.
  • You may research or ask your vet to ensure the proper temperature depending on the breed of your snake.
  • Bedding can be paper, indoor or outdoor carpet, artificial turf, or aspen chips. 
  • A snake’s diet may be insects, rodents, rabbits, or birds. 

Scorpions 

  • They are cold-blooded so they will need a heat source such as a heat mat or heat lamp. 
  • They also require humidity so that they don’t dry out. You may put a wet sponge in the enclosure to address this. 
  • They are very clean animals and are low-maintenance. 
  • A small to medium-size terrarium will be good enough to house your scorpion/s.
  • A scorpion’s diet may consist of crickets, wood roaches, or silkworms.

Your vet Seminole, FL can enlighten you about important health issues that can affect your pet.


Monday, 25 April 2022

Dwarf Rabbits As Pets

 

The smallest domestic rabbit breed is the dwarf rabbit.  These are quite popular in America as house pets.  If you are considering adopting a cuddly, adorable, docile pet dwarf rabbit, then there are some things you need to have so you can care for them properly.

This rabbit is also called the Netherland dwarf rabbit because of its European origins.  The earliest dwarf rabbit breeds were discovered in Holland, earning them the name ‘Netherland’ dwarf rabbit.  In 1969, these rabbits have become a breed recognized in America.

The Netherland dwarf’s small size makes it more attractive to people as an animal companion.  They appear similar to Polish dwarfs but only weigh about 2 - 2.5 lbs, thus earning them the title of the world’s smallest rabbit.  They have short ears that stand up straight and their fur is glossy, soft, dense, and short.  Because of these features, they have become among the more popular animal companions in America.

These dwarf rabbits come in various colors.  Twenty-four colors are recognized by the ARBA (American Rabbit Breeders Association).  Color selections include tan, steel, fawn, silver matte, chocolate, otter, opal, lynx, lilac, black, and blue.  You might also want to look for blue-eyed or ruby-eyed individuals.

Consult your veterinarian Seminole, FL about the best ways to protect your pet from various health issues.