Articles, tagged with "hamsters", page 4
14th March 2011
Flea elimination in the deal with of flea infestation could be a daunting job and a lengthy battle with the parasites. However, there is only 1 easy strategy to win the war. My personal knowledge is perseverance in sticking to my strategy, which primarily...
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Author:
tierra
14th March 2011
If you are planning a move, be sure to consider the logistics involved when moving your finned, furred, feathered, and scaled family members. Avoid having your family pets caught up in the chaos of moving by doing your research and planning ahead. Here ar...
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Author:
Wilmington SEO
11th March 2011
Health related conditions like diabetes, heart failure and obesity can be prevented through regular exercise for your hamster.There are so many options to help your hamster videos obtain much exercise.If you let your hamster crawl on you when you are stan...
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Author:
Myles Contreras
08th March 2011
When you think about a hamster you don't always think dwarf. Dwarf hamsters are tiny and adorable. They are simply mini versions of the big hamsters you find in pet stores. China has a large population of these animals so they are commonly called Chinese....
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Author:
Derek Farley
08th March 2011
Every family is unique and every family pet can be as well. We make our pets a part of our families. Find a pet that is right for you and your particular situation. Whether you are a homeowner looking for a family friend, or rent an apartment that does no...
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Author:
Derek Farley
08th March 2011
The blueberry dwarf hamster is actually part of the dwarf Campbell's Russian hamster family. The blueberry name comes from their fur which is has a bluish hue to it. These fascinating little creatures are the more docile of the hamster family and much sma...
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Author:
Derek Farley
08th March 2011
Commonly known as Campbell's Russian dwarf hamster, the black dwarf hamster was named after W.C. Campbell upon his discovery of this species, in 1902. Although there are many color variations, the black dwarf hamster has all black fur with black eyes. It ...
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Author:
Derek Farley
08th March 2011
So you were sitting there watching your Dwarf hamster play one day and you thought, "Gosh, wouldn't it be cool to breed them?" Well, there are a few things you need to do before you act on that thought. Really, breeding any animal, whether its for profit ...
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Author:
Derek Farley
08th March 2011
Having a dog is usually a dream for children, but numerous grownups also like to have a partner for them. Puppies, cats and kittens, fish and hamsters are a few of the animals that are liked as domestic pets. However, all these animals have their own temp...
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Author:
John Keene
07th March 2011
It is hard to resist the playful nature and entertaining antics of a dwarf hamster. Naturally, many dwarf hamster owners are willing to dedicate their time and efforts to finding a good quality cage that will accommodate these little pets. After all, a pe...
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Author:
Derek Farley
07th March 2011
Dwarf hamsters have slightly different dietary needs than larger hamster species like the Syrian or teddy bear hamster. They have higher metabolisms than larger hamsters and need more protein. But dwarf hamsters are not picky and will eat just about anyth...
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Author:
Derek Farley
07th March 2011
Chinese dwarf hamsters originally come from northern China and parts of Mongolia. They are becoming more popular as pets, but many people do not know how to care for them properly. If you would like to learn more about Chinese dwarf hamsters, then you wil...
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Author:
Derek Farley
06th March 2011
There are 3 common types of dwarf hamsters. The smallest being the "Robs" or Roborovski, the Winter White Russian and the most common type being the Campbell's Russian Dwarf Hamster, commonly referred to as the Dwarf Siberian Hamster. The Dwarf Siberian H...
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Author:
Derek Farley
06th March 2011
The Russian dwarf hamster (Phodopus sungorus) is distantly related to the common golden hamster (Mescricetus auratus) that is native to Syria. Introduced to the U.S. in the early 1980s, they arrived from England where they first came on the market in 1970...
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Author:
Derek Farley
04th March 2011
Pets have been an integral part of human existence for so many years now. People have pets at home for so many different reasons. One of the main reasons of why people have pets is because they provide a physical bond to the owner. A pet dog is more likel...
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Author:
Pinky santosh