New Pets Health Card

New Pets Cards N°01. Take care of his dwarf rabbit

The rabbit is a territorial animal, and relatively dominant. You must teach him as soon as possible to share his territory: otherwise pay attention to bites when you put his hand in his cage, even to feed him. He is very curious, and participates in family life: that said, he remains very timid and suspicious; He will learn little by little to accept the noises and movements that surround him. Very good playmate, it can prove to be a "puppy who goes to get his baballe": naturally, the rabbit loves to move everything (manger, sticks to nibble, ...). It is very fun to teach him to run after a bullet, or to throw him a toy that he will raise himself ...

New Pets Cards N°05. Presentation of the ferret

The ferret is a domestic animal. The female weighs between 600 and 900 g and the male between 1 and 2 kg. Its life expectancy is 5 to 11 years. Affectionate and playful, the ferret is a pet that can be kept in cage, with some free outings in the house. The cage must be large, if possible in stages, and sheltered from drafts. It can be covered with wood shavings and must have a clean corner for food distribution (ferret-specific croquettes), a special area for the needs (ferrets sometimes get used to cat litter) and a sleeping area ( Hut, hammock, pullover).

New Pets Cards N°07 Presentation of the Rabbit

The rabbit is an animal domesticated for more than 1000 years and weighs between 800g and 1.8 kg. Its life expectancy is 5 to 10 years. The rabbit must eat hay of very good quality, vegetables and greenery (carrot, lettuce, fennel, dandelion ...). Rabbit pellets may be given in small quantities (30 grams per day). Fruits can also be left available from time to time (apples, pears ...), except in case of diarrhea. It is normal to see the rabbit eating its own droppings and it must be allowed to do.This behavior is necessary for the proper digestion of food.

New Pets Cards N°08. Dental Malocclusion of the Chinchilla

Malocclusion is one of the most common dental diseases in rodents. Their teeth grow constantly, hence the origin of the problem. Malocclusion can be defined by misalignment of the teeth, incisors, molars or premolars, which prevents normal wear and tear of the teeth. The teeth, and / or the roots of the teeth, grow incessantly, which often leads to the death of the animal.