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PRODUCT COMPARISONS

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Cage Accessory Guide for Small Pets
Small animal pets are active and curious. Therefore, their home needs to contain fun cage accessories and toys. To stimulate your pet's interest and enliven his curiosity, accessories and toys should be carefully chosen.
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Chew Toy Buyer's Guide: Rodents & Rabbits
Providing your rabbit or small rodent with appropriate chew toys will help minimize costly dental problems in the future.
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Exercise Wheel Buyer's Guide
Exercise wheels provide the exercise and fun your small pet needs.
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Hamster/Gerbil Food Comparison Chart
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Small Pet Guide: How to Choose the Healthiest
Before welcoming a new, furry friend to your home, we recommend that you read extensively to become familiar with your prospective pet's personality traits and care needs.
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Small Pet Selection Guide: Which One for Me?
The following table provides important information on the life span, weight, reproduction, and recommended environmental temperature for various small animals often kept as pets.
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Treats for Small Pets: Buyer's Guide
Small pet treats can prove invaluable as training motivators or as rewards to positively reinforce good behavior. They are also a fun, inexpensive way to show your rabbit, guinea pig, hamster, gerbil, rat, mouse, chinchilla, or sugar glider.
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GENERAL INFORMATION

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Cage Cleaning Schedule for Small Pets
A clean, dry, hospitable home is paramount to your small pet's health. Be sure your fuzzy friend has a spacious, secure, ventilated, chew-proof home containing the basics.
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Cage Cleaning Tips for Small Pets
Most animals are fanatic about the cleanliness and organization of their surroundings.
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Coprophagy: Why Hamsters Eat Their Droppings
Believe it or not, there is a good reason for this unappetizing behavior. Your pet is merely completing a special, natural digestive process that allows him to maximize the nutrition he receives from his food.
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Dental Care In-Depth: All Small Pets
The dental health of your small pet is much more important than many people realize.
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Dental Health Month for Small Pets: February
As part of National Pet Dental Health Month, the "Pets Need Dental Care, TooTM" program will challenge veterinarians and their clients to schedule regular dental appointments for their pets and establish a home dental care routine.
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Dwarf Russian Hamster
Profile: Learn more about the feeding habits, housing needs, diseases, and behavior of the Dwarf Russian Hamster.
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Exercise Tips by Small Pet Species
Exercising your small pet is easy and much more advanced than an old, squeaky wheel.
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Eye Health: 10 Tips for Small Pets
To best maintain your small pet's eye health, look daily for these tell-tale signs of unhealthy eyes:
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First Aid Kits for Small Pets: What to Include
Since you never know when an accident will happen, keeping a pet emergency kit at your home is a good idea.
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Habitat Tips for Hamsters
Information on hamster cages, bedding, temperature, nesting materials, toys and exercise.
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Hamster Breeds: Which is Right for Me?
There are many different kinds of hamsters, but the most common five are Syrians, Dwarf Campbell Russians, Dwarf Winter White Russians, Roborovski Dwarfs, and Chinese.
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Hamster Facts
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Hamster Fun Facts
Grooming coats their feet in scent from glands located around their body and leaves a trail of smells the hamster can follow to return to his home den.
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Hideaways for Small Pets, the Importance of
Whether your small pet prefers burrowing deep into bedding, holing up inside a hutch, or taking cover in a large toy, he hides for security and solace.
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Introducing Drs. Foster & Smith Signature Series Premium Small Pet Foods
When your pet's health matters most, serve the veterinarian-formulated food from the name you trust the most! Drs. Foster & Smith is pleased to introduce our new Signature Series Premium Small Pet Foods for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamster
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New Small Pet? How to Get Ready
To help you get off to a good start, here are some recommendations on what to do before you pick up your new pet, and care tips for the first month home.
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Nutrition & Feeding for Golden Hamsters
Be sure to purchase a quality food that includes small grains such as oats and barley, dried vegetables, peanuts, safflower seeds, and a minimum of sunflower seeds.
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Nutrition Requirements for Small Pets by Species
You have to carefully choose what you feed your small pet each day, just like how you have to be careful to eat a balanced diet yourself. Here we talk about what food rabbits, chinchillas, guinea pigs, and other small pets need to eat every day.
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Sexing Your Small Pet
Correctly sexing small pets is more important than you know. If small pets are incorrectly sexed, you could end up with a surprise pregnancy. While this may sound somewhat fun, the truth is that you would then need to determine what to do with them.
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Small Pet Emergencies: When to Call Your Vet
Small pets, with their evolutionary history of being prey animals, will often mask signs of illness. By the time you notice something is wrong, the condition could be very severe.
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Stimulate Your Small Pet, How to
Exercise is important for your small pet's overall health. Here are some fun exercise ideas. Learn more >
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Syrian Hamsters
Pet hamsters are most frequently Golden or Syrian Hamsters. These extremely popular pets originated in Syria (hence their name).
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Travel Tips for Small Pets
Whether by foot or by car, traveling with your small pet can be fun, safe, and easy if you pack smart. The selection of small pet carriers and pouches grows every year, making travel with your small pet more comfortable than ever.
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Wet Tail in Hamsters
Wet tail, or Proliferative Ileitis, is one of the most serious intestinal diseases that affect hamsters.
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