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In addition to a balanced diet of high-quality pellets, it's fun to give your hamster a treat every now and then. Take a look at what treats are safe for your pet, and which are not.
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Thanks for reaching out about Lilly and including a photo. Always worried about any product that is names "Complete". Nutrients are not listed and not familiar with this product.. As a part of the diet, should be adequate but probably needs to be supplemented with other foods. Good luck.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Bella Marie would benefit from a small breed puppy food. There are many brands available, those made by Hills, Purina and Royal Canin have veterinarians on staff to ensure their diets are well balanced and nutritionally adequate. I do not recommend flea collars-they do nothing for control of the overall flea population, are not very effective and, in a small dog like Bella Marie, run the risk of toxicity as well. Instead speak with your vet about which flea preventatives are most effective in your local area. There are a number of topical and oral forms available and I'm sure you will find one that suits your needs.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Thanks for reaching out. Sound like you have a full house. 1. Birds will often bond together but continue to work with them in a quiet environ, offering treats to win and re-enforce trust. Toys, the radio or tv, can all assist with boredom. Setting up foraging toys so birds need to spend time looking for food. 2. There is no such thing as too big a cage. 3. Heating rocks are rarely approved for use, as they will eventually become faulty and get too hot, potentially damaging the animal. A heat lamp is recommended. 4. The bunny's litter box should be spot cleaned daily and full clean weekly. If you can smell it you waited too long. Good luck.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi there and thanks for posting! I would recommend giving the Royal Canin x-small breed or mini puppy breed puppy food a try and these are more targeted and formulated for small breed puppies. At 9 month to a year of age, you can transition her to an adult formula from Royal Canin such as the formula for adult Maltese or the formula for adult Shih Tzu. I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello, thank you for using Pet Coach. I do agree with your vet that he should be started on dry food. I suggest you use one that is small bites made for EXTRA small breed puppies like this from Royal Canin. ( https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/product/royal-canin-x-small-puppy-food ) It really should not be getting stuck in his mouth. Is he eating too fast? If so, then you may need to get a special bowl to slow down his eating. ( https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/product/harmony-navy-plastic-slow-feeder-dog-bowl ) You really could make a DIY slow feeder bowl at home by using an ice cube tray or egg holder tray. Just put one or two kibble in each "hole" which will make him slow down to eat. Hope this helps. Best wishes.
Updated on August 12th, 2025