Ideally, hamsters should be
kept in a home with no other pets, or in a room where other pets are not allowed.
This dog also requires plenty of socialization from a young age if he is to be
kept in a home with other pets.
Not exact matches
If one of your
pets has been diagnosed
with bordetella,
keep that animal separated
in a distinct part of your
home, away from
other pets.
If you are planning to
keep other pets in your
home along
with Pekingese puppies,
keep in mind that early exposure and socialization
with other species of animals will heighten the chances of successful coexistence.
Socialization is particularly important if this dog will be working
with other dogs
in the field or if he is to be
kept in a
home with children or
other pets.
Our love for our
pets, our bond
with our
pets, inspires us to spend the money, to search for employment that brings us
in close contact
with other pets (and animals we might not be around a whole lot, thinking of reptiles and birds; so many of us
keep to the traditional dog or cat
in our
homes).
While you're at work, it's best to
keep them
in their enclosure where they are safe from harm but while you're
home making dinner or doing
other chores, make sure to let your bunny roam free around the house so they can get their much - needed exercise, plus interact
with their
pet parents.
Other prescription
pet food strategies - such as
keeping the diet low
in fiber so that fluids are not lost through the intestines, using highly digestible ingredients for the same reason, and increasing the dog's fluid intake by adding salt to the diet - can be better accomplished
with a
home - prepared diet and management techniques that encourage the dog to drink more water.
Ideally, ferrets should not be
kept at
home with other small
pets unless they are clearly separated and reside
in a ferret proof part of your
home.
We work
with Coulee Region Humane Society and
other pet rescue organizations, as well as local veterinarians, to identify clients and award grants of $ 100 or more for services needed to
keep pets healthy and
in loving
homes.
Since our adoptable
pets are
kept in foster
homes, our ability to accept
pets depends on a number of factors, including the size / breed of a
pet, how well it gets along
with other pets or children, and it's spay / neuter and medical status.
This is also important if you plan to
keep them
in a
home with other dogs or household
pets.
We are proud to offer support to our adopters and
other members of the community
with the hopes of
keeping pets safe, happy and healthy
in their
homes.
He gets along well
with other kitties and would do best
with companion
pets in the
home to
keep him company when his human (s) are not available.
The Caretaker will comply
with all national, state, and local regulations concerning
keeping a
pet, including, but not limited to, zoning regulations regarding numbers of animals allowed per
home of the jurisdiction
in which you reside and any rules set forth by the owner of the
home if the owner is
other than the Caretaker.
Cats and housing providers: ensure Scottish Government recognises the needs of people
with cats and
other pets in rented housing and care
homes, to allow people to
keep their
pets 7.
And to make sure you
keep the fleas gone, it's also very important to protect any
other pets in and around your
home with an appropriate flea control medicine, too.1
Foster families will comply
with all national, state, and local regulations and housing development or association rules concerning
keeping a
pet, including, but not limited to, zoning regulations regarding numbers of animals allowed per
home of the jurisdiction
in which the family resides and any rules set forth by the owner of the
home if the owner is
other than the foster family.
Besides
keeping pets safe and contained, gates, crates and
other containment products now have to blend
in with a
home's style, complementing rather than clashing
with the furniture and décor.
Since their adoptable
pets are
kept in foster
homes, their ability to accept
pets depends on a number of factors, including the size / breed of a
pet, how well it gets along
with other pets or children, and it's spay / neuter and medical status.