How Can I Make A Dog Crate Smaller?
Using a bit of creativity, safe materials, and taking care to avoid sharp edges or other hazards, you can change the interior size of a dog crate.
Read MoreUsing a bit of creativity, safe materials, and taking care to avoid sharp edges or other hazards, you can change the interior size of a dog crate.
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 MoreSounds that hurt a dog's ears can be damaging as well as uncomfortable. Canines will display telltale symptoms if a sound or audio frequency is bothering them.
Read MoreBlack and white, or piebald, is a reference to a color combination, not a specific cat breed. Several different kitties can come in this coloration.
Read MoreWhen you need to stop a cat from hanging out in certain places or disrupting your belongings, look no further than your kitchen's spice cabinet.
Read MoreIf you are caring for a pregnant English bulldog, be in touch with your veterinarian throughout the process, as special measures may needed at delivery.
Read MoreStrokes can affect hamsters of all ages. While not always fatal, it pays to know what signs to look for so you can seek treatment from your vet.
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 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 MoreThe sex of Rosy Bourke's parakeets can be difficult to differentiate, though behavioral clues, especially during mating season, can provide insight.
Read MoreTurtles can safely eat more than you probably think they can, but you still need to be careful. Here are some safe pantry foods your cutie can enjoy.
Read MoreCompared to cats and dogs, dwarf hamsters live for a much shorter span of time. These behavioral and physical changes may mean your pet is near death.
Read MoreA square head, a broad chest, a well-defined neck, and a shiny coat are some American pit bull terrier puppy characteristics.
Read MoreWhile it's understandable to want to provide your beloved canine with relief, mange requires veterinary attention and cannot be treated with homes remedies.
Read MorePeople often assume all bulldogs are alike, but this isn't true. There are many different types, with two of the most common being English and British bulldogs.
Read MoreAre gouramis egg layers or live bearers? Keep an eye out for these signs from both the male and female if you think you may have some fry on the way.
Read MoreNewborn puppies are susceptible to a variety of congenital and environmental skin issues. Here's what to know and how to manage them.
Read MoreDogs do enjoy bones and derive some health benefits from gnawing on them. The wrong bone, however, can make your dog sick or even prove fatal.
Read MoreHamster seizures are an uncommon and rarely studied occurrence. However, there are key symptoms to look for, especially with certain hamster species.
Read MoreMale betta splendens, also called Siamese fighting fish, viciously attack other male bettas or any fish resembling another male betta.
Read MoreIt may be difficult to tell the sex just by looking at Canadian geese, but observing their behaviors and social interactions may yield helpful clues.
Read MoreAlthough kidney disease in dogs cannot be cured, managing their diet can help improve their prognosis. Here are some foods to look for.
Read MoreBudgies, or parakeets, can experience strokes, so you need to know the signs to watch out for, especially because they could indicate additional issues.
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 MoreIf your dog is obsessively licking their bed, there can be a number of underlying reasons behind this behavior. Understanding the causes can help.
Read MoreParakeets are ovarian and do not become pregnant. Rather, they lay eggs. There are a few clues that indicate a female parakeet is preparing to do so.
Read MoreWhile a female puppy's nipples are an afterthought at this stage of her life, as she ages you should take stock of her mammary glands regularly.
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