Not exact matches
Southwest Airlines does not accept therapy dogs (such as those that
provide comfort in a hospital or nursing home) or unusual or exotic animals (including, but not limited to: rodents, ferrets, insects, spiders, reptiles, hedgehogs, rabbits, or
sugar gliders) acting as emotional support animals.
Most
sugar glider owners
provide either a nest box or pouch for their pet, and
sugar gliders have adapted equally to both options.
Dr. Michael Joyner is a licensed veterinarian,
providing care for companion animals; dogs, cats, pigs, pocket pets (ferrets, mice, rats, gerbils), birds, snakes, reptiles, iguanas, hedgehogs,
sugar gliders and other exotic animals (monkeys,
sugar gliders, Savanah cats).
In captivity, the most critical part of keeping healthy
sugar gliders is to
provide a balanced, varied, fresh diet.
The area where you keep your
sugar glider's cage should
provide indirect sunlight during the day, but never direct sunlight.
Sugar Glider Supplements & Vitamins Find out how to provide more nutrients to a sugar g
Glider Supplements & Vitamins Find out how to
provide more nutrients to a
sugar gliderglider.
Courtesy of Jerry Murray, DVM A plastic can cover
provided a makeshift collar to prevent this
sugar glider from self - mutilation as he awoke from surgery.
Cleaning Tips for
Sugar Glider Cages Create a cage maintenance schedule to
provide a healthy home for
sugar gliders.
Sugar Glider Cage Accessories & Toys Provide a healthy sugar glider environment with plenty of toys and cage access
Glider Cage Accessories & Toys
Provide a healthy
sugar glider environment with plenty of toys and cage access
glider environment with plenty of toys and cage accessories.
Established in 1993, our practice is dedicated to
providing equally excellent care to a variety of species — birds, rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs,
sugar gliders, chinchillas, frogs, turtles, lizards, snakes, and any other exotic companion animal.
SmallAnimalChannel.com
provides information on small pets, including rabbits, chinchillas, ferrets, hamsters, guinea pigs, mice, rats, gerbils, hedgehogs,
sugar gliders and other exotic pets.