Things To Know Before Visiting The Reptile Store For A Pet

Posted on: 2 May 2023
If you are looking for a pet who will mostly stay in a cage, then you may want to visit a local reptile store. These stores tend to only sell reptiles like turtles, snakes, and various lizards. Most also sell tanks, food, and other gear that you would need to keep a reptile as a pet. Here are a few things that are helpful to know before you visit a reptile store to look for a pet.
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4 Advantages Of Dog Daycare Over At-Home Checkups

Posted on: 28 November 2022
When you start a job and adopt a dog, you may find yourself in a situation where you need to take care of your dog while away from home. A possible solution is hiring someone to come over for at-home checkups once or twice throughout your workday. However, you may find that using dog daycare services is a better option for some of its advantages. Bathroom Breaks  Both old and young dogs may need frequent bathroom breaks compared to an adult dog, who is comfortable holding it until they get outside.
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How To Train Your Dog To Obey Commands When Distracted

Posted on: 28 June 2022
If you've recently opened your heart and home to a new canine companion that you plan on including when you go on road trips, camping, hiking, or other fun outings, you're undoubtedly looking forward to many happy adventures with your furry friend. However, you may also have heard tragic stories of dogs disappearing during these types of outings, never to be found. This scenario typically occurs when the animal has been distracted by something, such as a rabbit racing through the woods or an unfamiliar sight, smell, or sound while traveling or camping.
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3 Non-Core Vaccines Your Dog Should Have Before Going To A Doggie Daycare

Posted on: 8 December 2021
If you've recently introduced a canine companion to your home and heart, you probably already know that there are certain core vaccinations that dogs need to have in order to lead long and healthy lives. The core vaccinations are rabies, distemper, and parvo, and your veterinarian will provide your new puppy with its first round of shots at the first visit. However, if you're planning on boarding your dog or taking it to a doggy daycare to enjoy playtime and socialization with other canines, there are three non-core vaccinations that you should discuss with your veterinarian as well.
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