Since you are probably not used to seeing wallaroos hopping around the park like a dog, you will initially have a bit of difficulty recognizing a sick wallaroo. Whether you are adopting a new wallaroo or worried about your current pet, you should learn...
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When a cat or dog just won't do, you may start looking for a more exotic pet. A wallaroo offers a wonderful companion for your family and your other pets. The only problem may be finding a vet who will treat your pet wallaroo. Read on to learn more.
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A wallaroo falls in size somewhere between a wallaby and a kangaroo. In fact, the three are closely related species in the macropod family. While not your average pet, a wallaroo provides an affectionate companion. Before you rush out to purchase a...
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Wallaroos are surprisingly gentle, and with daily attention, they can be as friendly and as socialized as a pet dog. By breeding your pet wallaroos, you have the opportunity to raise the babies to be close companions. By providing ideal conditions for...
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While you are not likely to find wallaroo food at your local pet store, you can meet a wallroo’s nutritional needs relatively easily. With a little planning and a variety of food, you will have a happy and healthy wallaroo.
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