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Accelerated Dog Training Health Grooming

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What Is a Chinchilla?

Ads by Easy CB AdsThe Chinchilla is a rodent that looks like a cross between a squirrel and a rabbit. A little larger than a guinea pig, the average weight of a chinchilla is between 1 and 4 pounds. In captivity, their life expectancy is around 10 to 20 years. In the wild, the lifespan [...]

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Disciplining Your Pet Chinchilla

Ads by Easy CB Ads by Arno & Louise Article by Jim Mendez Be conscious of how you intend to discipline your pet. They would not respond if you try to discipline them by shouting, hitting or by making them feel that you are angry. When you discipline your pet using physical ways for example, [...]

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Persian Cats Realm

by Arno & Louise The Persian Cat is one of the oldest breeds of cat. In Britain, it is called the Longhair or Persian Longhair . A Persian without an established and registered pedigree is classed as a domestic longhair cat. Persian Cat Origin As their name suggests, Persians originate from Persia, now known as [...]

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Common Dental Problems in Chinchillas

by Arno & Louise Dental problems are a serious and common issue for chinchillas. As with other rodents, a chinchilla’s teeth will continue to grow. Some chinchillas have a genetic predisposition to malocclusion. Injury and diet also contribute to tooth development. Overgrowth can also occur in animals if they are not provided with a proper [...]

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