How To Potty Train Your Sugar Glider
While you won't be able to teach your pet to go to the bathroom in a litter box, many sugar gliders take to potty training, helping you avoid future accidents.
Read MoreWhile you won't be able to teach your pet to go to the bathroom in a litter box, many sugar gliders take to potty training, helping you avoid future accidents.
Read MoreWe've all heard that dogs should stay far away from chocolate, but did you know that other animals, from ferrets all the way to horses, can suffer from it, too?
Read MoreAlbino bunnies are best known for their white fur and unusually bright, red eyes. Here's what to know to give them the best care.
Read MoreAlthough the only official way to calculate the age of your goldfish is by examining his scales under a microscope, there are visual clues to goldfish age.
Read MoreThe law governing the keeping of pet turtles in the state of Tennessee are pretty simple: they're not allowed. In 2012, the turtle ban was enacted.
Read MoreDetermining when a fish is ready to give birth requires careful observation. Some lay eggs while others are called live-bearers and give birth to live young.
Read MoreLike other platys, Mickey Mouse fish breed easily. The female only needs to mate with a male once to give birth for several months in a row.
Read MoreTurtles aren't exactly known for their land speed, but some can move as quickly as the average human.
Read MoreAfter birth or hatching from their eggs, chameleons begin eating and growing. Most species mature relatively quickly and seek out others of their kind.
Read MoreThe Glofish's bright, fluorescent colors aren't just pretty to look at. They can also help you determine if your fish is a male or female.
Read MoreRaising domestic rabbits isn't easy, but it's worth it if you do it right. Here's how to feed, house, and socialize your bunnies so they can live happily.
Read MoreSometimes, you may want to call pigeons to you so you can feed them or take care of them. You can do this by making a pigeon call by blowing into your hands.
Read MoreSometimes an angelfish will develop a swollen or bloated belly. This swelling doesn't necessarily pose a risk to the animal, but could be a sign of a problem.
Read MoreHamsters can become infested with fleas. Knowing how to treat and manage hamster fleas can help to make your hamster's infestation a short-lived one.
Read MoreWhile larger snakes take up a ton of room, the ringneck snake often needs a tank only slightly bigger than a shoebox. They also eat insects rather than mammals.
Read MoreFlowerhorn fish are beautiful cichlids. It's easy to tell flowerhorn sex in your tank based on the shape of the head and the size and shape of the fins.
Read MoreIn the wild, tortoises are known to enjoy their share of fresh berries. However, not all of them are safe for your reptile friend to eat.
Read MoreThough they can all look alike, it's fairly easy to tell which Indian runner duck is male or female from their physical build, feathering, and even coloration.
Read MoreThese celebrity pets may have faded from the public's attention following their deaths, but their legacies live on through the many lives they touched.
Read MoreIf you suspect your female danio may be ready to spawn, it's important to find out for sure so that you can prepare the tank for the baby fish, called fry.
Read MoreWhen a goldfish's top fin lies down or is held close to the body, they are having what is called "clamped fins." This is a sign that your goldfish is stressed.
Read MoreWith most budgies, you won't notice any signs of gravidity, and there won't be any weight gain or anything else out of the ordinary to observe.
Read MoreSome species of cockatoo are sexually dimorphic and some aren't, and you'll have to wait a few years until the bird is mature to learn the sex.
Read MoreIt's a common misconception that sucker fish can meet their food needs via the algae build up in a tank. This isn't true, especially for growing plecostomus.
Read MoreMost lizards are diurnal, which means they are active during the day and quiet or sleeping at night, just like primates.
Read MoreMuch like humans, iguanas pass through multiple life stages. However, they have much shorter lifespans, typically dying before reaching age 30.
Read MoreWhat Muscovy ducks might lack in good looks, they make up for in temperament and usefulness. It's also easy to tell females and males apart from an early age.
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