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Taking Care Of Small Mammals for Beginners
Taking Care Of Small Mammals for Beginners
Taking Care Of Small Mammals for Beginners
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Taking Care Of Small Mammals for Beginners

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Have you ever thought about getting a gerbil or a hamster or maybe even a rabbit or a rat? Or even a small dog? Then this book is for you.

Find out about:

 

•             The Essentials

•             Healthy & Proper Care

•             The Dangers

 

While smaller-sized mammals are still mammals, they need different care than animals that you might be utilized to looking after such as a pet dog or a feline.

In order to think about getting a small mammal as an animal, the potential owner should initially be well geared up with all the essential knowledge to assist make the whole experience a satisfying and stressful complimentary one.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 6, 2021
ISBN9781393010722
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    Taking Care Of Small Mammals for Beginners - Isabella Moss

    Table of Content

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Small Mammal Care Basics

    Chapter 2: Hamster/Gerbil Care

    Chapter 3: Rat Care

    Chapter 4: Mouse Care

    Chapter 5: Rabbit Care

    Chapter 6:

    The Dangers of not caring for Your Small

    Mammal Correctly

    Conclusion

    Introduction

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    Have you been thinking of bringing a brand-new animal into your family? If you have, do you understand that it does not need to be something big like a dog? You can also have the alternative of going with a smaller-sized mammal. A few examples would be a gerbil or a hamster or maybe even a rabbit or a rat.

    One common factor individuals pick smaller-sized mammals as an animal is if they are restricted with the amount of area they have for a pet. A prime example would be something living in a studio apartment in the inner city. Chances are that there would not suffice space in the house for a dog to be comfortable and have space to play. On top of that, it can be a real hassle walking a pet dog up and downstairs to take them outdoors and some canines will need the training to be able to stroll in the city without problems. Training can be costly and the entire experience of having a pet dog in a small apartment can be full of inconveniences so in this circumstance it is probably better to opt for a smaller

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