Do you have these items in your pet's first aid kit?
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When you hear the phrase domesticated animals, you probably automatically think of cats or dogs. But, what about fennec foxes, prairie dogs, pigs, sugar gliders, and even skunks? Although it’s not very common, each of these animals can also be domesticated. More and more people are opting out of getting a traditional pet and deciding to add a more unusual addition to their family.
Before you decide to become an owner of one of these animals, it’s important that you take into consideration the special care it will need compared to other, more typical pets. You will also need to review your state’s laws and regulations to make sure that it is legal to own one of these animals. Select one of the articles below to find out more about the options you have for domesticated animals as well as what they eat, what type of habitat they need, and more.
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May Newsletter: Items That Should Be Included in Your Pet's First Aid Kit
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April Newsletter: The Benefits of Dental Chews for Dogs
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Could dental chews help your dog's pearly whites?
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April Newsletter: The Benefits of Equine Therapy
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Therapy might offer the ideal solution for your horse's pain.
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April Newsletter: At What Age Should You Spay or Neuter Your Pet?
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Not sure when to spay or neuter your new pet? Take a look at the latest surgery recommendations.
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March Newsletter: Tips to Prevent Your Cat from Overgrooming
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Is your cat's overgrooming habit causing hair loss or irritated skin? Find out what you can do about the problem.
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March Newsletter: How and When to Introduce Solid Food to Your Kitten
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Do you know when your kitten should start eating solid food?
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March Newsletter: How Your Veterinarian Can Treat Corns in Horses
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Wondering what you can do about your horse's painful corns? Your equine veterinarian can help.
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February Newsletter: What Causes Nausea in Cats?
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Think your cat may be nauseated? These conditions, illnesses and diseases could explain why your pet doesn't feel well.
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February Newsletter: The Benefits of Proper Nutrition for Pets
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How's your pet's diet?
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February Newsletter: When Should Horses Be Vaccinated?
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Do you know when you need to vaccinate your horse?
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January Newsletter: How Veterinarians Treat Arthritis in Dogs
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Wondering what you can do about your dog's arthritis?
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January Newsletter: How Often Should Horses Have Wellness Exams?
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Wondering how often your horse needs a wellness exam?
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January Newsletter: How Your Veterinarian Can Help with Lameness
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Wondering why your pet is lame? Your veterinarian can provide the answer.
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December Newsletter: What Causes Stomatitis in Dogs?
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Does your dog have sores in its mouth? Stomatitis, an oral health condition, could be to blame. Dental cleanings and home dental care can help ease your pet's painful symptoms.
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December Newsletter: What is the 3-3-3 Rule When Adopting a New Pet?
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Adopting a pet? You need to know about the 3-3-3 rule.
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December Newsletter: The Importance of Eye Exams for Horses
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Does your horse need an eye exam?
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