Hi my name is Sarah and on behalf of expertvillage.com, I am here at Petland in Pembroke Pines, Florida to educate you a little bit today about caring for your ferret. Unless you purchase your ferret from a private breeder, it should be spayed or...
Instructions Step 1: Be sensitive to your tiger's personality. Beginning and veteran owners know that their pet/rescued animal can be either benign or dangerous. Keep your safeguards uppermost in your mind. Isolating the animal can make your cleaning...
Instructions Step 1: Trim a longhaired dog's fur around their mouth and behind to help them smell better. Hair on the dog's mouth can trap food causing a foul odor, and long hair on the behind is the perfect magnet for a dog's loose stool. It doesn't...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Extra cage Bedding Antibacterial cleaning products Cleaning brush Prepare to Clean Step 1: Choose a place for cleaning that has access to a trashcan, running water, a place to dump water and a place to rest the cage...
Instructions Step 1: Rub down the coat. Use a soft cloth, such as satin or soft chamois, to keep the coat shiny and to remove loose hair. Trim whiskers if necessary. Step 2: Bathe Italian greyhounds only when necessary. Dry thoroughly after a bath using...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Cotton balls Ear cleaning solution Toy Step 1: Begin cleaning the puppy's ears at a young age. If ear cleaning is a matter-of-fact, normal occurrence, the puppy is likely to react more favorably. Ear cleaning should...
Cleaning your dog's ear, I don't like to use the Q tips with the little dogs, because they tend to move their head and you don't want to poke them in the ear. So what I use is the little pads and we put our ear wash on the pads. Thanks Sushi. Lay down...