Sunday, August 18, 2013

Avoiding Salmonella from Your Pets

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Many animals that are frequently kept in the pet trade are known to carry and spread salmonella poisoning, a condition that can be deadly to humans. Especially at risk are small children or those with weakened immune systems. To learn more about which animals may put you at risk and how to protect yourself, check out:






Tomato Frogs As Pets

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The beautiful and brightly-colored tomato frog hails from Madagascar where unfortunately, its numbers are declining rapidly. Part of this population decline is due to collection for the pet trade. If you would like to consider adding a tomato frog to your menagerie, you need to make sure you are acquiring one that has been bred in captivity.

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Catching Your Own Feeder Insects for Pets

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Purchasing insects to feed your carnivorous pets can be expensive and inconvenient. Raising them yourself can be smelly and messy, plus take up a lot of valuable space. But what about catching them live? Many keepers of exotic pets do just that, but there are some valuable things you need to know first. 

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Keeping Fire-Bellied Toads As Pets



Oriental fire-bellied toads make excellent pets! These semi-aquatic amphibians live on both land and in water, which makes them one of the most interesting frogs in the pet trade. Their brightly-colored bodies also make them a beautiful addition to any pet collection. 

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Can You Keep Frogs As Pets?

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If you've ever considered keeping a frog as a pet, you're not alone. Frogs, as well as other amphibians, are very popular in the pet world. There are many species that even make excellent starter pets for kids. For the whole scoop on keeping frogs as pets, check out: 

Madagascan Hissing Cockroach

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Over the past couple of decades Madagascan Hissing Cockroaches have become popular pets with those who keep exotic species. They are surprisingly easy to care for and make excellent starter pets for kids. If you're thinking about adding one to your menagerie, you may want to check this out:

The Pet Cockroach Craze: Mom, Can I Keep Him?



Medical Benefits of Pet Ownership


Many experts now agree that owning a pet can help you live longer. They can lower stress levels which helps to reduce heart attacks, as well as improve cholesterol levels and blood pressure. Research also shows that children who are exposed to pets early in life have less incidence to pet allergies.

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 Pets Can Help You Live Longer