Archive for the ‘Exotic Animals’ category
A Glance At The 3 Species Of Bearded Dragon You Can Keep As A Pet
There are 8 types of Bearded Dragon found in the outback of Australia, but only 3 can be kept as pets, which are; the Pogona vitticeps, P. henryilawsoni and P. barbata. So lets take a peek at each one. First is the Pogona vitticeps (Ahl, 1926), also known as the Central or Inland Bearded Dragon [...]
For The Christmas Season; Help & Information From The Pet Poison Helpline(R)
If you have never heard of this helpline, on their website they state “Pet Poison Helpline is a 24-hour animal poison control service available throughout the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean, for pet owners and veterinary professionals who require assistance with treating a potentially poisoned pet. We have the ability to help every poisoned pet, [...]
A Superb Product For Cleaning Up After ALL Pets; H2O MOP(R) X5(TM); Uses NO Chemicals!
This incredible product is super-great for cleaning up after any pet you may have because it does NOT use any type of chemical to clean, just steam! It will clean floors, linoleum, stone, marble, ceramic, sealed hardwood floors and parquet. The H2O MOP(R) X5(TM) sanitizes, deodorizes and increases cleaning power by converting water to a [...]
What You Need To Know About Impaction In Your Bearded Dragon & How To Avoid It!
If you have a Bearded Dragon, here`s some very important information about their digestive system. Impaction starts when something blocks their digestive tract and though it can be a solid mass, it can be a semi-solid indigestible mass as well. Be very aware, if your beardie gets an impaction, it is an extremely serious problem [...]
About Your Bearded Dragon`s Diet & The Vital Nutrients They Need, Part 2!
You need to know that the amount of feedings per day, the amount of supplements per day and the insect-to-vegetable ratio will all depend on the age of your beardie. You may discover that a younger beardie will ignore their vegetables while older, adult beardies gobble all of them up! A guideline for feeder insects [...]
